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Carnglaze Caverns

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The caverns have been used as an unusual concert venue, with performances from folk-rock artists such as
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The first of the caverns, the Rum Store, is so called because it was used by the
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The lowest of the three caverns has a lake, which was where the cover image for
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consists of three man-made caverns formed as part of a
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50°28′21″N 4°33′23″W / 50.4726°N 4.5565°W / 50.4726; -4.5565

slate quarry
St Neot
Liskeard
Cornwall
Royal Navy
Second World War
rum
Echo & the Bunnymen
Ocean Rain
Fish
Fairport Convention
Embrace
British Sea Power
"The Rum Store at Carnglaze Caverns"
the original
Echo & the Bunnymen
Korova
cite AV media notes
link
"Rock Concerts and Events at Carnglaze Caverns"
the original
Kent, Alan M.
doi
10.1386/corn.15.1.209_1
ISBN
978-0-85989-808-9
"PIT STOP!"
"British Sea Power Play Gig In Cave"

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