Falmouth has never looked more beautiful than it did yesterday. Bathed in spring sunshine, the beaches were packed and last evening as we left the Falmouth Hotel after the
CSM Annual dinner, the sea shimmered in the moonlight.
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Gyllyngvase Beach Falmouth, overlooked by the MEI Conference venue |
So little surprise that in this morning's
Sunday Times, Falmouth has been voted #4 on the list of 101 Best Places to Live in Britain.
If you have ever visited Falmouth you will appreciate why. If you have never visited, then put in on your list of places to see- you won't be disappointed.
Need an excuse? Then why not come down here for one of Falmouth's
MEI Conferences? In June we have
Biohydromet '14 and
SRCR '14 running back to back, next year
Precious Metals '15 and
Nickel Processing '15 back to back in May, and
Computational Modelling '15 and
Physical Separation '15 in June.
Below are a couple more reasons to visit Falmouth.
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The Chain Locker pub, Old Falmouth |
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The coastal path, above Swanpool Beach |
I do agree.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, i never visited this type of places.
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