Cornish Mining Landscape - UNESCO World Heritage Site
A tour of the now-defunct UNESCO World Heritage copper and tin mines of Cornwall in south-western England. Such a beautiful part of the country, and hard to believe that this place was once a powerhouse of world industry! Some areas are now used as sets and backdrops for the BBC series Poldark. More World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom: • United Kingdom 🇬🇧 - UNESCO World Heritage ... More mining World Heritage sites: Neolithic Flint Mines of Spiennes: • Neolithic Flint Mines of Spiennes - UNESCO... Blaenavon Mining Landscape: • Blaenavon Industrial Landscape - UNESCO Wo... Roman Gold Mines of Las Medulas: • Roman Gold Mines of Las Médulas - UNESCO W... Don't forget to Like and Subscribe to see more of my UNESCO World Heritage Journey! Music: Bensound.com - Happiness

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