The real King Arthur's birthplace
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On a rather windy but dry day, May 3rd 2010, we made a visit to Tintagel in North Cornwall UK.
One reason for our visit was to take photographs of the castle and the headland where the legendary King Arthur was born.

We didn't venture onto the actual headland
1. because we weren't members of English Heritage and
2. it looked like a lot of steps. So a photo will have to do

We then walked along the coast path - westwards and when we looked back this was the view of the headland. The cave at the bottom is called Merlin's cave.

It all looked a bit of a draughty place to live.
Long Live King Arthur
One reason for our visit was to take photographs of the castle and the headland where the legendary King Arthur was born.

We didn't venture onto the actual headland
1. because we weren't members of English Heritage and
2. it looked like a lot of steps. So a photo will have to do

We then walked along the coast path - westwards and when we looked back this was the view of the headland. The cave at the bottom is called Merlin's cave.

It all looked a bit of a draughty place to live.
Long Live King Arthur
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