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chris
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Posted: 02.01.2006, 15:33
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First one of the year

Good luck!
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GolowDydh
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Posted: 02.01.2006, 20:23
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Being surrounded by shafts it is amazing how few times you see this sign, this particular one can't be nearby because the hawthorn trees are a little too upright, it must be more inland.
Ours tend to look show quite clearly which direction is west http://www.geocities.com/st_agnes_forum/track_towancross.jpg
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lyskerrys
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Posted: 02.01.2006, 22:53
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Dunno where this one is (there are lots!), but on a quizzical note, does anyone know where exactly in St Just the Goodies filmed "Bunfight at the OK Tea Rooms"?
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xxxxxx
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Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:45
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My guess is the shafts around the back of Kenidjack Farm, near Kenidjack Castle.
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GolowDydh
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Posted: 03.01.2006, 22:10
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I'm not so sure, as I recall the high land at Kenidjack is heath but on this picture the high land in the background looks more like fields, unless of course it is not high land at all, but distant coast.
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Stonefly
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Posted: 03.01.2006, 22:14
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Ding Dong? (just wondering if that's Mulfra Quoit I can faintly discern in the background)
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Diane
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Posted: 03.01.2006, 23:43
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The Goodies was made in Cape Cornwall Street, the old cinema was the outside of the tea rooms. They walked passed the houses opposite [same house 2 or 3 times] in the " high noon" scenes. My brother met them when they were there. Not sure where the other ourdoor scenes were but looked like Balswidden area to me.
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chris
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Posted: 06.01.2006, 13:11
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It is West Cornwall, but it isn't any of the places suggested so far and it definitely hasn't featured in the Goodies!
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Stonefly
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Posted: 06.01.2006, 13:36
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Hm, a mine shaft in West Cornwall - that narrows it down a bit
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lyskerrys
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Posted: 06.01.2006, 14:31
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Thanks, Diane! I might have to make a pilgrimage there over the weekend!
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CJenkin
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Posted: 06.01.2006, 14:49
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Is it on the fringes of Trencrom?
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xxxxxx
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Posted: 07.01.2006, 03:21
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Is it just above the Men an Tol, between there and Tredinnick? (Bossullow common?)
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chris
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Posted: 07.01.2006, 12:32
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Try going south a bit
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srule
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Posted: 07.01.2006, 13:13
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Bosvargus Common nr the clay works and the brick works?
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GolowDydh
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Posted: 07.01.2006, 15:48
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Crugkern SE of St Just?
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