Anyone eard of the "Camborne Bounce". About ten years ago the RGS carried out a study and found Camborne was the bounciest place in the country. They took levels over a period of time and found that Camborne (or more precisely Troon) rises and falls by 70mm twice a day. The suggested reason being the effect of being on peninsula, where the tide coming in on both sides effectely causes the ground to rise with its own bouyancy, totally bizarre!