k Granite Cliffs below Lands End mine, Cornwall, England, 20th century. Granite Cliffs below Lands End mine, Cornwall, England, 20th century. Lands End is a headland and the most westerly point of mainland Cornwall and England with granite dating to 268275 million years ago, the Permian period. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Granite Cliffs below Lands End mine, Cornwall, England, 20th century. Granite Cliffs below Lands End mine, Cornwall, England, 20th century. Land s End is a headland and the most westerly point of mainland Cornwall and England with granite dating to 268 275 million years ago, the Permian period.
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Granite Cliffs below Lands End mine, Cornwall, England, 20th century.

Granite Cliffs below Lands End mine, Cornwall, England, 20th century. Land's End is a headland and the most westerly point of mainland Cornwall and England with granite dating to 268-275 million years ago, the Permian period.

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