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We tell the story of the ships wrecked in a secluded cove in Cornwall, where a cluster of rocks, barely visible above the water have claimed several ships over the centuries. These deadly rocks are called the Manacles.
Those that died were buried in mass graves in the nearby churchyard of St Keverne. At the beginning of this video we explore the churchyard to identify the graves of the poor people that lost their lives in these tragedies.
In the second part of this video we walk from St Keverne to the Manacles to see the ferocious but fascinating cluster of rocks for ourselves. What will we discover along the way - a beautiful secluded cove!
Come and explore with us!
The standard description bit…
We are Sarah and Andrew and we film our walks around Cornwall and publish on KZfaq, usually weekly. Sometimes we stay in accommodation in Cornwall and upload our vlog. Sarah is fascinated by sea glass and likes to collect it so there may be the occasional sea glass video too. The channel is a hobby and we both have normal day jobs!
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Frequently asked questions:
Do we do meet ups?
We regularly receive requests to meet up from viewers and subscribers, but unfortunately we do not have availability to be able to do this.
The channel is a very time consuming hobby, fitted around our employment and family commitments. Setting aside time for meet ups, means that we are not able to film and edit our weekly videos that you love to watch.
If you happen to bump into us while out and about, we will be more than happy to have a quick chat!
Sarah and Andrew
What camera do we use?
Since December 2018 we have used: Canon Powershot G7x MkII
How do I find the books you use?
Most are still in print although some we pick up in charity shops and may be available on Amazon secondhand. Please refer to the video for the book titles. Every video shows the book three times. Sorry but we can’t put a link in every description.
Best time of year to visit Cornwall?
We love May, June for flora and fauna, July and September for spectacular scenery.
What is your dog’s name?
Sorry but we do not release the name of our dog, perhaps you can make up your own name for him.
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