Manaccan, England |
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Place: Manaccan
Element: Titanium
Scientist: Gregor
unusual geology |
topology map |
the Gillan Creek valley |
from Helston to Manaccan |
blind spots created by the hedges |
Entering Gweek |
Cornish village |
from Gweek to Manaccan |
directions of road signs |
turn left |
series of hills and valleys |
following the signs |
careful of oncoming traffic |
one-half mile to go. |
final turn |
different spellings |
passing over a hill. |
Gillan Creek valley |
The Manaccan Church |
The south side |
The fig tree |
Inside the Manaccan Church. |
Inside the Manaccan Church. |
Inside the Manaccan Church. |
Inside the Manaccan Church. |
the Lord's Prayer in Cornish |
The Cornish language |
a plaque |
"The Scientific Parson" |
Tregonwell Mill |
Closer view |
"Leat" is a trench |
the dedication of this plaque |
Richard and Pam Johns |
Royal Society of Medicine |
The next building at Tregonwell Mill |
The identification seal |
artist's impression |
remains of the waterwheel |
This is the leat today |
This is Bruce Carter |
older buildings |
north view of Tregonwell Mill |
This is Gillan Creek |
Dr. Simon Camm |
specialist of Cornwall geology |
experience in gold panning |
heavier ilmenite from the lighter sand |
"Black sand that follows the compass" |
Further downstream |
Ilmenite can be found here |
scientific updates |
extensive notes regarding the minerals |
Dr. Camm's gift |
source of the "black sand" |
the Goonhilly Downs |
site of the Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station |
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