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"Cornwall is the most beautiful, mellow place in the world," he says looking out to sea, where some 30 surfers are paddling through 57°F (14°C) waters. And it's along Cornwall's north coast that some of the country's finest waves break. Low-pressure systems over the Atlantic push swells toward the county all year round. The 125-mile (200 km) coastline is pockmarked with bays and coves facing different directions, so a determined surfer can track down good waves on almost any day.
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