This famous verse was written by Laurence Binyon, on the cliff footpath overlooking Newquay in Cornwall. There is a commemorative bench where weary walkers can rest. I don't suppose anyone really knows the actual spot where the verse was composed but it really is a very peaceful spot.
Back in 2004 on May 4th I visited this "landmark" as part of BMW Motor Cycle Club National Treasure Hunt. This was the 2nd of 4 such places in Cornwall and Devon that we had to visit and take a photograph. When we left this place we headed to Winkleigh in North Devon to the next "landmark".
When we rode into the village of Winkleigh, I hit a badger on a windy country road and wrote off my bike and got me a helicopter ride to hospital with a lot of bruises and 3 broken ribs.
I'm reminded of my lucky escape twice every year, once on the actual anniversary of my accident and again on 11th November when I hear the famous words.
I will remember them