MS. Waves breaking over the rocks on the Cornish coast, pan to long shot of rugged coastline. LS. Lighthouse, shot taken from the shore, the lighthouse is just visible in the mist. Various shots of coastline taken in poor visibility from cliff top. CU. Roadside notice...
MS. Waves breaking over the rocks on the Cornish coast, pan to long shot of rugged coastline. LS. Lighthouse, shot taken from the shore, the lighthouse is just visible in the mist. Various shots of coastline taken in poor visibility from cliff top. CU. Roadside notice saying "Welcome to Land's End", pan to road. CU. Two sign posts showing the road to Land's End. MS. & CU. Dr Barbara Moore, long distance walker, walking along the lane in direction of Land's End, she is being followed by cars and motorcyclists. CU. Her feet as she walks along. CU. Barbara Moore as she walks along. Various shots of Barbara Moore walking along Cornish lanes, she waves to people who liner her route. MS. Group of school children waving. Various shots of the children, they are all waving and smiling. LS. Barbara Moore as she enters a village on the A 30 road three miles from Redruth, pan to sign post "Redruth 3 miles". CU. Dr Barbara Moore sitting in van, she is eating a peach and giving an interview to a reporter.
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