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The Arsenic Labyrinth at Botallack Mine perched above the cliffs in West Penwith area of Cornwall on the wild tin coast. It was once part of the mighty Botallack Mine and is now one of the most recognisable mining landmarks on the Cornish coast. Photographed on a sunny october afternoon National Trust now owns the site which is a UNESCO World heritage site and was a film location in the BBC series Poldark. Blue stone ruins of buildings arch chimney stack |
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