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Visitor attractions
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Land's End
Lands End

Land's End is one of Britain's most famous landmarks, purely by nature of its geographical location at the Western tip of the Cornish peninsula.

 
The Lizard Lighthouse
Lizard Lighthouse

The Lizard Lighthouse, situated on Lizard Point, mainland Britain's most southerly point, was built in 1751 and has been owned and operated by Trinity House since 1771.

 
Futureworld@goonhilly - Arthur (Aerial 1)
Gonhilly, Arthur Satellite

Goonhilly Earth Station is the largest satellite earth station in the world.

 
FutureWorld@Goonhilly - Lancelot
Lancelot Satallite dish at Goonhilly

Lancelot was designed and built in 1978 specifically to communicate with the European Space Agency's Orbital Test Satellite.

 
Carnglaze Caverns
Carnglaze Caverns

Carnglaze consists of three underground caverns set in six and a half acres of wooded hillside of the Loveny Valley at St Neot, near Liskeard.

 
Pendeen Lighthouse

Pendeen LighthousePendeen Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1900 to warn shipping of the dangers of rocks around Pendeen Watch.

 
FutureWorld@Goonhilly - inside Arthur
Inside Satellite dish Arthur

Arthur's aerial mount is constructed from reinforced concrete. The entire structure rotates on a 12.8 metre diameter chain-driven roller track.

 
Futureworld@goonhilly - inside Guinevere
Guinevere Satellite dish

With its tapered tower (despite the names, satellite dishes don't appear to have a gender) Guinevere looks a little like a windmill.