PRUSSIA COVE
'Prussia Cove' is a small inlet on the south coast in the Penwith region of West Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (coordinates 50° 06' 03" N, 5° 25' 04" W), to the west of Praa Sands.
It is accessible by foot from the Cornish coastal footpath. Prussia Cove is most famous for the eighteenth century ship-wrecker and smuggler John Carter (b. 1738), known as the king of Prussia. In 1947, HMS Warspite ran aground here.
★ The Autobiography of John Carter
It is accessible by foot from the Cornish coastal footpath. Prussia Cove is most famous for the eighteenth century ship-wrecker and smuggler John Carter (b. 1738), known as the king of Prussia. In 1947, HMS Warspite ran aground here.
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★ The Autobiography of John Carter
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