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reddoggy | 19:09 Wed 25th Jan 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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1. Where is the exact geographical centre of Cornwall?


2. Fill in the vowels for a family game (there could be one at the beginning) THLL?


Many thanks :O)

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Game = Othello


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Thanks so much - silly me, I have the game here but I couldn't see it!

It's not north -west is it? Cor(nw)all
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Don't think so, I'm sure it's not cryptic. Thanks anyway. There are several villages/areas which lay claims to be the centre but I wondered if anyone knew "zackly", as we say down yere ;O)

I found this, dont know if it helps,


Lanivet village was the site of a Celtic monastery of importance, many ancient trackways and roads remain as it has the distinction of being the geographical centre of Cornwall.

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Thanks BriWrite, I've heard that before so you could well be right!

I don't wish to appear argumentative (honestly!) but if you get a pin and a piece of string (I don't believe I'm saying this!!) and measure from Lands End to Truro and then Truro to the county boundary - it comes pretty darned close! If you measure at right angles through Truro from the North to the South Cornish coast you get the same result. I think it's Truro!
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I'm only a few miles from Truro so I'll leap out now with my string and a pin and my helicopter and see if you're right.... :O) Thanks but I think (with some Cornish assistance) we've established it is Lanivet.... I'm from Yorkshire originally and proud of it but I can't (and daren't) argue with a Cornishman in his own county ;O)
wow reddoggy - never heard a Yorkshireman say that before! So you must be a lady from Yorkshire. Oh the power of lateral thinking! I'm sure that Lanivet is correct BUT don't forget - since the Celtic monastery was built there has probably been a fair amount of coastal erosion!! Ok - I'll go back top bed!! :o)
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Hope you slept well and believe me, you don't argue with a Cornishman, I know, I married one and I'm the most argumentative Yorkshire lass that ever lived ;o) Re. the coastal erosion, I got an old map of Cornwall, enlarged it and spread it over the county with the help of some Cornish piskies - it's still Lanivet - the build-up of sand dunes on the north coast makes up for the erosion on the south.... or something ;O)

that goes to prove you just cannot trust coastal erosion any more! Well reddoggy, the sheer terrifying combination of yorkshirewoman and cornish piskies (are they the ones you can dunk in your coffee?!) has me beat! The fight has been beaten out of me! I give in! It's Lanivet! But it's been fun! Thank you.
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You're welcome :O) ** reddoggy dusts off boxing gloves and dunks aforementioned Cornish piskie in a well-deserved cup of coffee**

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