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Occasionally, highly visible rocks seem to have been singled out for special attention, as with some of the natural tors on Bodmin Moor.
The first rex cat born in captivity, a cream male subsequently named Kallibunker, arrived with a retinue of four straight-hair littermates on July 21, 1950, in Bodmin Moor.
Extensive stretches of Cornwall's coastline, and Bodmin Moor, are protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Bodmin monastery became one of the wealthiest Cornish foundations by the eleventh century.
Petroc founded churches in Little Petherick and Bodmin and in many parts of Britain, Wales and Brittany.
In 1177, a Breton stole his relics from Bodmin and gave them to the Abbey of St Meen.
The main exposed masses of granite are seen at Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, St Austell, Carnmenellis, Land's End and the Isles of Scilly.
Over time the slate and sandstone rocks covering the granite were eroded exposing the granite in areas such as Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor.
These joints are most clearly seen on exposed pieces of rock such as the Tors of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor.
There is also considerable variation between the individual plutons, with an average of 11 ppm for Dartmoor compared to 94 ppm for Bodmin Moor.
In 1865 a public inquiry was held on the matter of amalgamating Bodmin Borough Police with the Cornwall Constabulary.
Cornwall and West Devon's landscape is of rocky coastline and high moorland, notably at Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor.
Or the Bodmin bad boys who went to play hurling instead of going to church and were turned into stone by avengeful priest?
Head for the north coast or discover the wild beauty of Bodmin Moor, which featured in the popular Poldark TV series, on its moorland footpaths.
In the South West there are no cists to be found on the Quantock Hills, only 2 to be found on Exmoor and 58 to be found on Bodmin Moor.
Towards the end of this period granite was formed beneath the overlying rocks of Devon and Cornwall, now exposed at Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor.
Ashington had an excellent success over Rushden and Diamonds on Saturday, and they have been rewarded with a tie at Bodmin Town.
There were no reports of damage but the tremor could be felt in Bodmin, Liskeard, St Austell, Padstow, Camborne, Wadebridge and Callington.
Ms Craze's car was found torched about a mile away from the scene in Bodmin, Cornwall.
The Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network is spreading its wings as it plans to install 400 solar panels on the outskirts of Bodmin.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Even so far west as bodmin the prisoners are numerous and threatening.
Still I did not want to be sent to bodmin Gaol without a struggle.
I have not been in bodmin for nigh a week, nor hath any thence been here.
Inscribed at bodmin, die Veneris, the fourth in the month of October.
Hicks died at bodmin 5th September, 1868, at the age of sixty.
Started for bodmin in the wagonette at six o'clock this morning.
Only yesterday, the physician at bodmin told me that my days are numbered.
Cornwall is in the western circuit, and assizes are held at bodmin.
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