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Wow she was knocking on in the first part of the video...listen to the engine compared to the second part
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Canals in Cornwall? maybe way back but all closed in 1700's! Bude Canal just a 2 mile stretch was restored and is now a visitor centre with paddle boats, rowing boats; Par Canal, Liskeard and Looe Union Canal, St Columb Canal, Tamar Manure Canal - some back in their time required "tub' boats - small boats with wheels on pulled by horses - the canal workings and remains might be there, but no-one goes to Cornwall for a canal holiday - none there!
http://ww.rya.org.uk With miles of inland waterways across the country there are plenty of opportunities for you to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy the relaxing and leisurely pace of an inland boating holiday. Full of variety, the pace of boating is slow but you’ll also encounter locks, swing bridges and other canal boats, to get you active. Stop a waterside pub to have lunch or dinner or just to go for a walk to admire the stunning scenery. There are many places of interest along the waterways making it an ideal holiday for all the family. RYA Inland instructor, Alison Selby-Nicholls, Castaway Canal Boats, gives us the low down on everything you need to know about taking an inland holiday… Find out more about the inland waterways http://www.rya.org.uk/startboating/Pages/InlandWaterways.aspx For more information about Castaway Canal Boats http://www.castawaycanalboats.co.uk/index.html