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Photos: The legendary satellite dishes of Goonhilly

Merlin, Arthur and Guinevere - in pictures

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By Steve Ranger

Published: 22 August 2006 14:35 BST


The undersea fibre optic cables which enter Britain along the Cornish coast also run into the Goonhilly site. Here Tony Soady, BT Wholesale client development manager and a long-serving member of the Goonhilly team, holds a chunk of the cable.

Photo credit: Steve Ranger


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