Kenidjack Valley

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kenidjack_Valley an entity of type: Place

La Valo Kenidjack (en kornvala: Keunyjek, "loko plenega de fajrligno"), iam nomata Nancherrow Valley (en kornvala: Nanj Erow, kio estas "akreovalo"), estas profund-flanka valo en Kornvalo, U.R. La valo estis grava loko por la minado de stano. Nune la valo estas populara por marŝado kaj birdumo. La Rivero Tregeseal malsuperiras tra la valo kaj elfluas en la atlantika oceano kelkajn centojn da metroj norde de Kabo Kornvalo, duonmejlon nordoriente de la vilaĝo St. Just. La koordinatoj estas 50.130°N 5.703°W. rdf:langString
Kenidjack Valley (Cornish: Keunyjek, meaning place abounding in firewood), sometimes referred to as Nancherrow Valley (Cornish: Nanj Erow, meaning acre valley), is a steep-sided valley in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The Tregeseal River flows down the valley and discharges into the Atlantic a few hundred yards north of Cape Cornwall 50°07′48″N 5°42′11″W / 50.130°N 5.703°W, half-a-mile north-east of the village of St Just. Today the valley is popular for hiking and birdwatching. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Valo Kenidjack
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rdf:langString La Valo Kenidjack (en kornvala: Keunyjek, "loko plenega de fajrligno"), iam nomata Nancherrow Valley (en kornvala: Nanj Erow, kio estas "akreovalo"), estas profund-flanka valo en Kornvalo, U.R. La valo estis grava loko por la minado de stano. Nune la valo estas populara por marŝado kaj birdumo. La Rivero Tregeseal malsuperiras tra la valo kaj elfluas en la atlantika oceano kelkajn centojn da metroj norde de Kabo Kornvalo, duonmejlon nordoriente de la vilaĝo St. Just. La koordinatoj estas 50.130°N 5.703°W.
rdf:langString Kenidjack Valley (Cornish: Keunyjek, meaning place abounding in firewood), sometimes referred to as Nancherrow Valley (Cornish: Nanj Erow, meaning acre valley), is a steep-sided valley in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The Tregeseal River flows down the valley and discharges into the Atlantic a few hundred yards north of Cape Cornwall 50°07′48″N 5°42′11″W / 50.130°N 5.703°W, half-a-mile north-east of the village of St Just. The valley was an important area of tin mining and the remains of Wheal Owles, , Boswedden Mine and the Kenidjack arsenic works are still visible. The shallow adit from the Wheal Boys lode to the valley probably dates before 1670. Gunpowder, for blasting mines in Cornwall, was introduced to Cornwall shortly after 1670, and the shallow adit does not show any evidence of blasting. Today the valley is popular for hiking and birdwatching.
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