Fandango’s One Word Challenge (5 July 2020)

Lizard Point, Cornwall, UK. Britain’s most southerly point.

for Fandango’s One Word Challenge (FOWC), idyllic.

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    • 🤣 Further up the peninsula is Goonhilly, a big radio communications place (when the Beatles premiered All You Need Is Love worldwide, the signals went through Goonhilly). It has acres and acres of grounds, and I believe lots of reptiles live there undisturbed. But that’s as close as we get! But that makes me think – I wonder why it has that name? I shall have to go looking.

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        • I guess that even though it is our southernmost point, it must be the same latitude as somewhere in Canada. So I guess we are just too cold. I saw them in France though, tiny things, maybe a couple inches. They were a novelty but I can imagine if they’re everywhere they must be a bit of a pest. Man, they were quick.

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    • (from Cornish an Lysardh, meaning ‘the high court’) I know they have a funny language there, just like they do in Brittany in France, I guess it is all kind-of gaeliccy, but certainly Greek to me 🤣🤣🤣

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