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Mining and minerals are a key part of Tavistock's history. Discover what they meant to generations of miners, middle classes and the Duke of Bedford, no less - including a walk along one of the few mineral canals - with a mile-long audio walking tour created for the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. Download the audio files or connect on your phone when you're there.
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50.55°N, 4.14°W
Sunrise: 05:13
Sunset: 19:17
Moon Phase: waxing gibbous
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