Alfie making sand castles

Alfie making sand castles

Demelza on the beach

Demelza on the beach

Family day at Falmouth beach

Family day at Falmouth beach

Not far to go Alfie

Not far to go Alfie
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Falmouth is famous for its harbour. Together with the Carrick Roads, it is reputed to be the third largest natural harbour in the world, and is the deepest in Western Europe. It is also famous for being the start or finish point of various round the world record breaking voyages, such as those of Sir William Robert Pat "Robin" Knox-Johnston and Dame Ellen Patricia MacArthur. Apparently Falmouth is a very popular name for a town; to date, 14 Falmouth’s have been found around the world. There is one in Cornwall, Jamaica, Antigua, Tasmania, Canada and in the United States, Falmouth can be found in Massachusetts, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Maine, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Illinois & Florida.
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