English: The Blackpool Trail, Noppies The newly created permitted trail is roughly a mile and a half long and gives spectacular views of Blackpool Pit.
In a short distance we were able to find intense blue butterflies and see strange goat-like Soay sheep grazing the spoil tips. Apparently the latter have been here for 30 years but are now threatened by plans to build an eco-town .http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/content/articles/2008/04/16/nature_sheep_feature.shtml
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In a short distance we were able to find intense blue