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The Glistening Waters is located in Falmouth's Luminous Lagoon, where the Martha Brae River and the waters of the Caribbean Sea meet. The mixture of these two bodies of water create bioluminescence micro-organisms that when disturbed at night glow brightly. The Glistening Waters is only one of four such locations in the world and the only ...
Swanpool (Cornish: Lynyeyn Pryskelow, meaning cold pool of the elm thicket) is a small coastal saline lagoon with a shingle bar, separating it from the beach of the same name. The South West Coast Path crosses the bar. The pool is near the town of Falmouth, on the south coast of Cornwall, England, UK, between Maenporth and Gyllyngvase. A ...
Hinchinbrook first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1815 in the section listing Falmouth Packets. Her master was James, and her owner the Government Post Office. She had been raised in 1814. [1] She also appeared in the regular listing with the same information, but the addition of the voyage Falmouth–Jamaica. [3]
She was on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to Falmouth, Jamaica. [71] John and Jane United Kingdom: The transport ship was run down and sunk at Falmouth, Cornwall by HMS Franchise ( Royal Navy) with the loss of more than 230 lives. [46] Maria United Kingdom: The ship ran aground off Amelia Island, East Florida, New Spain and was severely ...
Duke of York was a three-masted brig (later barque) launched in 1817 at Bideford as a Falmouth packet, sailing between Falmouth, Cornwall, and Jamaica. In 1836 she brought settlers to South Australia for the South Australia Company .
The lighthouses of Jamaica, Frans Eijgenraam, 2000. Lighthouses, Jamaica National Heritage Trust, 2005. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Jamaica". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. NGA List of Lights – Pub.110 Retrieved 29 December 2016