[ad_1] porthcurno (England): Newly discovered documents have revealed the first telegraph messages and joy when England India was first linked on June 23, 1870, painstakingly under the sea via thousands of km of cables, reducing the time from months to minutes. The Sylvan Porthcarno Valley in Cornwall, located on the Atlantic coast 506 km south-west of London, was an unlikely revolution that enabled Britain and its former colonies to communicate with each other. Museum officials told a PTI correspondent that Porthcarno was a center of international cable communication from 1870…