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The Lizard is a peninsula of Cornwall, the most southerly point of mainland England and the island of Great Britain. Historically a particularly hazardous stretch of coastline, it was also known as the "Graveyard of Ships". It is one of the few places where the rare formicine ant Formica exsecta (the narrow-headed ant), can be found. The name 'Lizard' is a corruption of the Cornish name 'Lys Airt', meaning 'high court'; it is purely coincidental that much of the peninsula is composed of a rock called serpentine. Goonhilly Downs on the Lizard is the location of the British Telecom Goonhilly satellite earth station and the Goonhilly wind farm. External links
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