It is quite true if you have heard someone saying that Cornwall, the poorest county of England has had nothing special to boast off as it often got noticed for wrecks, traffic gridlock and closed tin mines instead.
Nevertheless, the county has been provided with a fresh leash of life last day when reports that the next part of the film Pirates of the Caribbean (parts of the film) will be filmed in St Ives by Johnny Depp. The thing has been deemed as the best thing to happen for the county in a decade.
The event if materialised will be pitted as the most significant cultural boost for Cornwall since the launch of the right-on Eden Project and the opening up of a university of its own. Now eyes are fixed on what Johnny Depp and his pirates can do to St Ives' picturesque attractions.
As a matter of fact, Cornwall is not new to film and TV crews as creations such as James Bond movie Die Another Day, Twelfth Night, Saving Grace and Poldark were partly shot in the backdrop of the wild and rich scenery of Cornwall.
However, as goes the speculations of certain sceptics, Johnny Depp and his crew can seldom do much harm to St Ives, particularly not if Penelope Cruz is his new co-star as rumoured. Truely, St Ives is ideally photogenic with its pounding waves, cliffs so vertiginious and narrow streets.
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