Coetan Arthur and boulder field
Coetan Arthur
Cliff Fort rampart and ditch, St David's Head
Point St John, Whitesands Bay
Trwynhwrddyn and Whitesands Bay
Trwynhwrddyn
Incoming Squall
Squall over the Bishops and Clerks
Strumble Head pillow lavas 2
Strumble Head pillow lavas 3
Strumble Head pillow lavas 4
Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire
Strumble Head lighthouse on Ynys Meicel
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Syncline in Middle Cove islet, Stackpole Quay, Pem…
Stackpole Middle Cove
Stackpole Quay, Pembrokeshire
Stackpole Fault
Stackpole Quay, Pembrokeshire
Barafundle Bay, Pembrokeshire
Barafundle Bay panorama
Detail from 'Scallop', Aldeburgh, Suffolk
Scallop
Whitesands Bay from Carn Llidi
Warm rocks and Carn Llidi
Carn Llidi from Coetan Arthur
Carn Llidi summit
Carn Llidi, Pembrokeshire
Rose hip
Rose hip 2
Room for two
Red Admiral 2
Red Admiral 1
Peacock
Fungus on tree trunk
Hogweed seedhead 1
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Pillow lavas on Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire
Ynys Penpleidiau, Pembrokeshire
Winnats from Mam Tor
South from Mam Tor
Lighting up the Seat of the Lord
Rushup Edge and Lord's Seat from Mam Tor
Rushup Edge and Lord's Seat from Mam Tor
Mam Tor face
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Coetan Arthur and Carn Llidi


Coetan Arthur ('Arthur's Quoit') is a Neolithic burial chamber near St David's Head, Pembrokeshire. Carn Llidi, a tor-like miniature mountain (181 m) comprised of gabbro, is visible in the distance. One theory is that the capstone of Coetan Arthur was deliberately aligned to mimic the outline of Carn Llidi. Who knows?
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The most perfectly preserved one of its type anywhere, I think (and I've seen a couple in Brittany too.)
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