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WATCH: CYNEVIN A STUNNING FILM OUT OF DEEPEST CORNWALL. Mike Lay



The deepest depths of Cornwall's coastline is wild and rugged, punctuated with the odd tin mine visible from shore and at least one castle in the sea. It is a place that prides itself on pagan heritage, with much of the Duchy's traditions grounded from those ancient teachings – and the waves are as elemental and as raw as the people who call it home.



Here, Mike Lay dances across a diverse set of locales in the far west, with a quiver of watercraft as nuanced as the wave variety. The result is a stunning homage to cruising and shredding at home called Cynevin, an 18-minute film cut by Seth Hughes. If you want pure log-style, skip to the 14 minute mark. But hang around for some mid-length action, twin fin... Mike's not fussy.


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