You certainly get the feeling of Land's End here in this secluded valley that runs right down to where the Channel, the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea join forces beyond the huge, round boulders they mould.
This is a truly beautiful spot and little frequented. I have here, on looking up, seen a chough flying overhead. Nanquidno probably is derived from the Cornish 'Nans' (Valley) and Gwynn (Fair) (compare with Port Quin which means 'fair/white harbour'). Unless there's an unknown plural 'gwennow'...
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