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Tips For Visiting Jamaica
Before going to Jamaica, you need to realize that it is unlike any other country. It has a humorous, flavorful people who enjoy dry humor and capitalism. It is a bizarre place of blue waters, bleak architecture and a colony that got it's...
11 commentsFalmouth Tourist | Photos | Webcam | Accommodation
Falmouth toursit information featuring map of falmouth, Falmouth webcam, Falmouth photos and accommodation in Falmouth.
4 commentsFalmouth Shopping
Falmouth is a town in south-west England. Although it is relatively small with a population of only 20,000 there are a surprisingly large number of shops, probably due to the lack of major towns nearby, and the fact that it is a major tourist...
14 commentsThe Falmouth 22' Cutter : A Surprisingly Small Cruising Sailboat
Who says good things don't come in small packages?! If you have ever gazed upon a Falmouth 22' Cutter, you know that they do! Most people when they think about cruising sailboats wouldn't even consider a 22' boat an option ... and in most cases...
6 commentsWomen in History-Jennie Churchill
Jennie Churchill--an icon of her era, and mother of Winston Churchill; the key to his success.
22 commentsTall Ships Race
When the Tall Ships Races were in Falmouth it was a wonderful sight to see - all those fabulous old-fashioned sailing boats, just like how boats used to be - and they were all out at sea, where you could see...
0 commentsCornish History, Myths and Oddities: Morgawr Sea Monster
Everybody's heard of the Loch Ness Monster, but less are aware that there's a similar beast in Falmouth, Cornwall. The monster's name is Morgawr and he's been seen and photographed a number of times. The...
9 commentsGlasney Parc
Glasney Parc is the name of the student residences on the Tremough Campus, Penryn. Like the wider campus, Glasney Parc is shared between University College Falmouth and University of Exeter Cornwall Campus. ...
4 commentsCornwall Holiday Cottages
How to experience the joy of a holiday in Cornwall and how to enjoy the delights that Cornwall has to offer, through this wonderful article on Cornish Holiday Cottages
10 commentsJamaica - an Island in the Caribbean
Christopher Columbus, discovered the island of Jamaica in 1492, and claimed it for Spain. Landing on the northern part of the island, which became known as "Discovery Bay", he established the first Spanish settlement, which eventually spread across...
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