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Land's End, England's Utmost Western Point

It was a rainy and foggy drive to Land's End, but still the views were very much worth the trip.

I also got to see Land's End for the air - on the flight over to England. The clouds cleared just in time for our approach to Great Britain.

The furthest west you can go in England, Land's End.

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