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There's lots to do in Falmouth although it does involve quite a bit of walking.

 

There's the castle, the National Maritime Museum, river trips up the River Fal to Truro, beaches, nice gift shops and a lovely harbour.

 

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the National Maritime Museum

Spent a whole day at the museum, very accessible too being in a newish building.

 

Waterlilly from above (grey shading to hide people's faces)

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Drebbel submarine

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Model ships- dreamlike

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National Maritime Museum- RNLI

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