Ramsey Sound panoramic
Carn Llidi watches over Whitesands Bay
Porth Selau sands
Porth Selau sands 2
St John's Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield
Gate to the Middle of Nowhere
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November broccoli tree
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White (Edge) Christmas
Track to Bole Hill Quarries, near Hathersage.
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Thorpe Cloud summit view (just!)
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Carreg yr Esgob and Ramsey Sound
Ogof Golchfa near Porth Clais
Caerbwdy Sandstone at Porth Clais
Fishing at Porth Clais
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En-echelon quartz veins, Marloes, Pembrokeshire 4
Porth Clais
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Old Red folds at Cobbler's Hole
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Cobbler's Hole warning
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Stackpole Head sea cave
West from Stackpole Head to St Govan's Head
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The Bitches in Ramsey Sound


It was a glorious day out on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. I just liked the colour of the the sea and the rocks and the warm sunshine - a great pleasure after seemingly endless days of horizontal rain.
Ramsey Sound - the narrow stretch of sea between Ramsey Island and the mainland has a really strong tidal race, as can be seen here. The low black rocks towards the upper right are known as 'The Bitches'.
Ramsey Sound - the narrow stretch of sea between Ramsey Island and the mainland has a really strong tidal race, as can be seen here. The low black rocks towards the upper right are known as 'The Bitches'.
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