IDNIDNIIZZA? It isn't hidden is it? Traditional Cache
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IDNIDNIIZZA? It isn't hidden is it?
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The first word of the title of the cache is cornish with translation being the next word.
Perranporth is Cornish for Saint Piran's cove (Saint Piran is the patron saint of Cornwall). It is believed that Saint Piran founded a church at Perranzabuloe near Perranporth in the seventh century. Buried under sand for many centuries, it was unearthed early in the twentieth century, but again left to the mercy of the sands in the 1970s. Plans are now afoot to make it accessible once more.
Perranporth is a popular family holiday destination. A wide sandy beach, Perran Beach, extends northwest from the town for nearly two miles (3 km) to Ligger Point. The beach faces west onto Perran Bay and the Atlantic Ocean and is a popular surfing location
Perran Beach is backed by extensive sand dunes which extend nearly a mile inland. Known as Penhale Sands, the dunes are used for orienteering competitions and there is an army training camp and a golf course on the dunes
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