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Kynance cove is situated near the most southerly point in mainland Britain, The Lizard. Both the Lizard and Kynance are on a small out crop, The Lizard Peninsular (approximately 187. ... Kynance is on the west coast of this peninsula. ...
Kynance is a site of Special Scientific Interest due to its rare wildlife and unusual habitats. ... Because of these reasons around 250,000 people visit Kynance every year. ... This is including the eastern side of Kynance cove. ... Before they bought this many visitors still visited Kynance, but because the trust did not have the right to maintain or interfere with the way it was run, the erosion caused by visitors was devastating, to not only the look of the landscape but to the unusual plants and habitats.
Approximate Word count = 529 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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