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13
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00:47
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993
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16.9km
04:46
350m
350m
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11.9km
03:19
230m
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22
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9.03km
02:32
180m
180m
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21
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16.1km
04:25
260m
260m
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... for the accurate mapping of Great Britain by the Ordnance Survey (OS). **History:** * **Early Surveys:** Prior to the 1930s, mapping in Britain relied on the "Principal Triangulation" which had been carried out between 1783 and 1853 and was a more piecemeal collection of observations. * **The Retriangulation (1935-1962):** As Britain developed, there was a need for more detailed and accurate maps. Led by Brigadier Martin Hotine, the Ordnance Survey embarked on a new project to create a complete and consistent survey control network. The first trig pillar was installed in Cold Ashby, Northamptonshire, in 1936. * **Design:** Most trig points are characteristic four-sided, tapering concrete pillars, about 1.2 meters (4 feet) high, designed by Brigadier Hotine to provide a stable base for the surveying instruments. Some variations exist, including stone-built ones and taller cylindrical ones in Scotland known as "Vanessas." * **Obsolescence:** With the advent of modern technology, particularly GPS and satellite surveying techniques, trig points became functionally obsolete for their original mapping purpose by the 1990s. The OS now uses a network of GPS stations (OS Net) for its mapping operations. **Legacy:** Despite no longer being actively used for surveying, Ordnance Survey triangulation stations remain iconic landmarks in the British countryside. They are often found on hilltops and prominent locations, serving as navigational aids for hikers and a testament to the ingenuity and dedication of the surveyors who mapped the nation. Many people now engage in "trig bagging" or "trig pointing," a hobby of visiting as many of these historic markers as possible.
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Direct and easy access to the main road and thus to the bus stop back to St. Ives.
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"If you seek me, then seek me in your hearts. If I have found a home there, I will live on in you." Text: Rainer Maria Rilke (1875 to 1926)
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The great view over Porthmeor Beach can be enjoyed in peace on many benches
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This is a secluded and picturesque cove steeped in local legend. It’s famously associated with the tale of the Mermaid of Zennor, said to have lured a young man into the sea. It features crystal clear waters, steep cliffs and stunning views and is best admired from this high up vantage point.
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Clodgy Point is a dramatic, rocky promontory with steep cliffs that extends out into the sea between St. Ives Bay and Porthmeor Beach. Great for exploring and taking in the views over the bay.
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Porthmeor Beach in St. Ives is conveniently situated in a superb location on the western side of St. Ives Head. The South West Coast Path even goes past the beach on the seafront road. This sandy beach is very popular due to its proximity to the town and its beautiful surroundings.
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