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Mean Mt?aii Daily Absolute lkTAXiint]ni+ MioimuiD. H " ■ • • ^Qlnouth . . . . V a 1 50 7 50 q 50 11 lo-g ^*4 81 78-8 78 -o 2Z'0 22-3 pfevrtilirig winds are westerly and north-westerly— genuine iTeezesi and the high land above Ihe little peninsula town 77 enjoys an exceptionally fresh and invigorating atmosphere, while- sheltered on the eastward. No part of the coast feels the direct effect of the Gulf Stream more distinctly, for many have been the instances of West Indian drift cast upon the sh...ores of its lovely hay, Carbis Bay has now al- most become part and parcel of St. Ives, which retains in the twentieth century many of the quaint features of a medi- aeval town. St. Ives, like Newlyn, has its colony of artists who come there year after year, and in the delight- ful cliff and bay scenery which surrounds it, find sources of constant inspiration. Some of the drives -and walks of St. Ives are beautiful and interesting in the extreme. Amongst them may be men- tioned the breezy upland of "Tren Crom," Trevail Beach A Typical Cornish Fisherman.
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