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It is late with a chill in the air, but the beach comes alive as a young group gather round their impromptu barbeque and the charcoal smoke drifts temptingly across the sands. The last light goes quickly this evening; soon, across the dark water you can just make out the soft glow of Pendennis Castle, and the winking of St. Anthony lighthouse on the left. Deck lights shine brightly on a couple of ships at anchor in Falmouth Bay.
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