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The tail end of Hurricane Gordon hits St Ives at high tide. Some of the biggest waves ever seen in Cornwall (hey, it's England - don't expect Billabong). http://www.annachen.co.uk/ |
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bakhtn ::: Favorites whats the name of the song? 07-08-19 11:51:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
sponger34 ::: Favorites radiohead street spirit is the first song 07-08-20 05:23:01 _____________________________________________________ | |
Trevergy ::: Favorites Where else in the UK can you identify an indigenous territorial group having its national identity, status, constitution repressed, denied and lied about by the State and media. This results in a lack of knowledge about the Duchy, its history and language. It also leads to a lack of tolerance. Enjoyed the vid. Keep smiling. 07-08-15 15:20:27 _____________________________________________________ | |
sponger34 ::: Favorites went to watch this footage again as i like the music and the bodyboarders getting nailed and cant believe this petty arguement is still ongoing has any one heard the saying(united we stand,independent we full)i think that says it all 07-08-15 08:46:54 _____________________________________________________ | |
mably23 ::: Favorites Another notable example is Gaspard de Coligny Chatillon - the French Ambassador in London, who wrote saying that England was not a united whole as it 'contains Wales and Cornwall, natural enemies of the rest of England, and speaking a different language.' 07-08-14 18:35:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
Nastypieceowork ::: Favorites Cornwall is in England that is all Bobmonkfish does on you tube is look for references concerning Cornwall and England he has never contributed to Youtube but just wants to annoy people with his stupid comments saying Cornwall is not English! For goodness sake boy get a life you are a stupid proud idiot who probably still lives at home with his mummy!! 07-08-12 09:42:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
mably23 ::: Favorites Trelawny (Furv Gernewek) in Cornish ;) Gans cledha da yn dorn yu lel Gwyr, lowen an golon Yth aswon Myghtern Jamys fel Pandr'wrello Kernowyon Yu ordnys le ha prys ancow? Trelawny dos dh'y fin? Mes ugans myl an dus Kernow Gothvos an praga 'vyn. 'Verow Trelawny bras? 'Verow Trelawny bras? Ottomma ugans myl Kernow A woffyth oll an cas. 07-08-11 13:24:18 _____________________________________________________ | |
mably23 ::: Favorites Trelawny A good sword and a trusty hand, A merry heart and true! King James's men shall understand What Cornish lads can do. And have they fixed the where and when? And shall Trelawny die? Then twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why! And shall Trelawny live? Or shall Trelawny die? Here's twenty thousand Cornish men Who'll know the reason why. 07-08-11 13:21:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
TheHalfpipes ::: Favorites The seagulls there are right buggers! they steal your "kellys" ice cream..They literally dive bomb into your food..the boat trips are cool though! 07-08-11 07:41:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
pitcher06 ::: Favorites all you people that say cornwall isnt part of england why does the queen of ENGLAND rule it ? and our government rule it too ?? tell me tht please ? 07-08-09 15:32:48 _____________________________________________________ | |
BobMonkfish ::: Favorites The Queen of England rules Australia, Canada, Wales, New Zealand, Scotland, and a chunk of Ireland. None of these are in England. 07-08-11 13:06:41 _____________________________________________________ | |
carlymichael123 ::: Favorites Brilliant! cool music too. especially like how you have the sound of the wind and the music at the same time! 07-08-07 13:02:40 _____________________________________________________ | |
FIRESTORM848 ::: Favorites love it in kernow!its a lush country for holidays 07-08-02 08:57:44 _____________________________________________________ | |
vandals4lyf ::: Favorites i completely agree! 07-08-09 08:24:17 _____________________________________________________ | |
porthia1947 ::: Favorites Sure not England (Britain if you like), but as a St Ives born and bred person I would like to say a good and interesting video. 07-07-29 17:35:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
wightspirit ::: Favorites So Then ... Are Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Sussex, Surrey, Kent, Avon, Essex, Norfolk,Etc Etc Also Not English 'Shire' Counties & Therefore Not Classed As English? Please Enlighten Me On This As You've Totally Confused Me With Your Statement! 07-07-27 21:03:30 _____________________________________________________ | |
BobMonkfish ::: Favorites Do any of these places have their own language, or natives who have always claimed not to be English? 07-08-11 13:07:17 _____________________________________________________ | |
AlonsoLegend ::: Favorites Cornwall=England. End of. Thank you. 07-08-13 13:47:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
mably23 ::: Favorites Historically Cornwall was certainly recognised as separate: The Italian scholar Polydore Vergil in his famous Anglica Historia, published in 1535, wrote that: 'the whole Countrie of Britain ...is divided into iiii partes; whereof the one is inhabited of Englishmen, the other of Scottes, the third of Wallshemen, [and] the fowerthe of Cornishe people, which all differ emonge them selves, either in tongue, ...in manners, or ells in lawes and ordinaunces.' 07-08-14 18:33:09 _____________________________________________________ | |
AlonsoLegend ::: Favorites But in the contemporary sense it is. If we are prepared to go back a few hundred years, we could argue in turn that Australia and India are still part of our Empire. It may have been seperate historically but not any more =) 07-08-15 04:50:21 _____________________________________________________ |
Friday, August 24, 2007
Hurricane Gordon St Ives, Cornwall, England
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