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The River Fowey in Lostwithiel in 1987.
Once upon a time Lostwithiel was an important port, but during the 15th century, silt and gravel from the tin mines on Bodmin Moor silted up the river pre­ven­ting sea­-going ships from reaching the quay, and the impor­tance declined.
   
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