Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
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2006-07-30 23:34:34
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answer #1
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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this could be a complicated question, with the aid of undeniable fact that the size of a coastline is an indeterminate degree. Does a harbor or fjord extend a coastline? How huge does the concave characteristic ought to be to be seen area of the coastline? The Gulf of Mexico is massive adequate, yet each and each inlet alongside a shore isn't. this is similar to the circumference of a fractal airplane determine.
2016-11-03 08:55:22
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answer #2
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answered by porterii 4
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The County of Hampshire, since it includes not only the coastline of the mainland part of the county, but the Isle of Wight, which is SURROUNDED BY WATER.
2006-07-30 23:33:46
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answer #3
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answered by The Sage on the Hudson 2
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Not to mention that most of that coastline is stunning. Try St. Ives or Falmouth.
2006-07-31 11:52:18
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answered by Alex K 2
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Yeah I agree with Sarch - Cornwall is surrounded on all 3 sides by the sea!
2006-07-31 00:06:26
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answered by byedabye 5
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