Giant miner puppet walks through Cornwall

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Giant puppet takes first steps

A giant puppet of a Cornish miner has taken its first steps on a 130-mile journey.

The 10-metre (32.8ft) Man Engine will travel across the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site to mark the 10th year of its Unesco heritage status.

The puppet is the same height as a double decker bus when in "crawling" mode but more than twice that height when standing.

It was launched in Tavistock, Devon and reaches Geevor, Cornwall on 6 August.

More updates on the giant puppet, and other Devon and Cornwall news here

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A team of volunteers use ropes to operate the giant puppet

Image source, Golden Tree
Image source, Golden Tree

The machine is the brainchild of Will Coleman, founder of Golden Tree Productions, and is named after a mechanism used to move miners up and down to working levels.

Image source, Golden Tree
Image source, Golden Tree

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