

Photo by Emil P. Albrecht 

 IN A CLEFT SO NARROW, SO JAGGED, SO ROCKY ONE WONDERS WHY MEN CHOSE IT 



EOR A HOME, LAYS POLPERRO 



Polperro lives entirely by fishing. The huge basket of crabs will go with others to the 

 London market. Polperro harbor presents difficulties to the boatmen; the cliffs close in 

 steeply and narrowly, the current runs strong, and the tides rise high. It is only around 

 high tide that the inner harbor is accessible. When the tide goes out it leaves it bare, 

 almost dry (see page 8). 



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