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Cornwall National Landscape
Cornwall National Landscape
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News and information from Cornwall's protected landscape.
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Places & Travel
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Episode 28 | Cornwall AONPod: A Valentine's Special
Cornwall National Landscape
7 minutes 32 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 28 | Cornwall AONPod: A Valentine's Special

Welcome to the 28th episode of the Cornwall AONB Podcast.In this Valentine's Day special we bring together two things that we love about the protected landscape; cultural heritage and art in the landscape.

We listen to the Beast of Bodmin poem, written by Pascale Petit, translated into Cornish. The poem was kindly and expertly translated by Sam Brown and Ashley Taylor and read aloud by Ashley at Colliford Lake, Section 12 Bodmin Moor.

The poem was the inspiration for the BEAST events that took place at Colliford Lake in Sept 21. Depending on what podcast app you're listening on, you may be able to see some incredible drone footage of Bodmin Moor and scenes which are included within the poem itself.


We hope you love it as much as we do, enjoy!

Cornwall National Landscape
News and information from Cornwall's protected landscape.