This Is Cornwall:  St. Michael’s Mount.  By Archie
Introduction:  St. Michael’s Mount is placed in Marazion, Cornwall. I am now going to speak to you about the history of St. Michael’s Mount.  Picture from:  cornwallcommunitynews.co.uk
Page 1:  Around two thousand years ago trading ships sailed into the Mount harbour and imported Cornish tin to the rest of Europe.  There also is a famous stone at St. Michael’s Mount. It is a picture of the Giant’s heart. Here is a picture of it:  Picture from  Google images.
Page 2:  The story began when…….  Around two thousand years ago trading ships sailed into the Mount harbour and imported Cornish tin to the rest of Europe.  Chapel Rock…..  Did you know that Chapel Rock is where yhe Giant was buried so people say!
How To get there:  You can either take the boat across and spend money or if the tide is out you can just walk across the causeway. Here is a picture of the boat and the causeway:  Pictures From fotolibra.com  hotelsinstives.net
Music on The Mount:  At St. Michael’s you also have a load of different music you sometimes get most of the music from different schools around Cornwall especially us {Humphry Davy!}  store.drumbum.com
Click on the link to hear my name to music: http://www.rightwork.jp/fontdemusic/#permalink?id=2038
Amazing views:  You can an amazing view from a place near such as; The Godolphin Arms. Here is a picture of the place: marazion.info  I hope you have enjoyed my pieces of information.

This is Cornwall

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    This Is Cornwall: St. Michael’s Mount. By Archie
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    Introduction: St.Michael’s Mount is placed in Marazion, Cornwall. I am now going to speak to you about the history of St. Michael’s Mount. Picture from: cornwallcommunitynews.co.uk
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    Page 1: Around two thousand years ago trading ships sailed into the Mount harbour and imported Cornish tin to the rest of Europe. There also is a famous stone at St. Michael’s Mount. It is a picture of the Giant’s heart. Here is a picture of it: Picture from Google images.
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    Page 2: The story began when……. Around two thousand years ago trading ships sailed into the Mount harbour and imported Cornish tin to the rest of Europe. Chapel Rock….. Did you know that Chapel Rock is where yhe Giant was buried so people say!
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    How To getthere: You can either take the boat across and spend money or if the tide is out you can just walk across the causeway. Here is a picture of the boat and the causeway: Pictures From fotolibra.com hotelsinstives.net
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    Music on TheMount: At St. Michael’s you also have a load of different music you sometimes get most of the music from different schools around Cornwall especially us {Humphry Davy!} store.drumbum.com
  • 7.
    Click on thelink to hear my name to music: http://www.rightwork.jp/fontdemusic/#permalink?id=2038
  • 8.
    Amazing views: You can an amazing view from a place near such as; The Godolphin Arms. Here is a picture of the place: marazion.info I hope you have enjoyed my pieces of information.