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    Nanjizal (Cornish: Porth Nansusel, meaning "cove of the howling valley"), also known as Mill Bay, is a beach and cove in the civil parish of St Levan,...
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  • earlier. "Addition of Light Divided" was inspired by a visit to a cave in Nanjizal Beach (which can be seen on the album artwork). Amos referenced the detrimental...
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    the Wayback Machine Retrieved 24 November 2019 "Walk – Land's End and Nanjizal", South West Coast Path National Trail Archived 8 January 2022 at the Wayback...
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  • Columbia, Canada Mill Bay, Northern Ireland Millbay, Plymouth, England Nanjizal, Cornwall, England MV Mill Bay a ferry in British Columbia This disambiguation...
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    passing Land's End the path continues further south past Pordenack Point and Nanjizal, also known as Mill Bay, before turning fully eastward at Gwennap Head...
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  • shipwrecks: 21 March 1912 Ship State Description City of Cardiff  United Kingdom Wrecked at Nanjizal on the west coast of Cornwall. All on board were rescued....
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    Madron, Marazion, Morvah, Mousehole, Mount's Bay, Nancledra, Newlyn, Nanjizal, Nanquidno, Nanven Paul, Pendeen, Penzance, Porthcurno, Porthgwarra, Penberth...
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    to Penryn. 21 March – SS City of Cardiff ( United Kingdom) wrecked at Nanjizal, two miles south of Land's End. The Sennen Life–Saving Apparatus Team took...
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    The river in the valley at Nanjizal forms the parish boundary with Sennen and is 3 miles south of the Land's End. From Nanjizal heading south and east, via...
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  • of water in the hold the captain decided to run ashore at full-speed; Nanjizal (also known as Millbay) was the nearest convenient place. There was no...
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    Boel (grid reference SW357232) is an Ancient Monument situated between Nanjizal and Gwennap Head in the parish of St Levan. The South West Coast Path passes...
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    Just Steamship Co Ltd in 1917. The City of Cardiff was blown ashore at Nanjizal, not far from Land's End, in a ferocious gale on 12 March 1912. All 27...
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  • 9 km) south-east of the Longships Lighthouse, Cornwall ans was beached at Nanjizal, Cornwall. All on board survived. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire...
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