View to Lundy Island from Elegug Stacks
Green Bridge of Wales
Tenby North Sands chevron fold couplet
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Tenby North Sands skyscape from Castle Hill 1
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Waterwynch fields from coastal path
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Overturned bedding at Trevayne Point
Tenby from Trevayne Point beach
Trevayne Point anticline
Lodge Valley beach
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Elegug Stacks


Pembrokeshire Coast Path from St Govans to the Green Bridge of Wales
Elegug Stacks are situated just east of the Green Bridge of Wales sea arch. They are probably the remnants of similar sea arches, now collapsed, and formed in the upper part of the Dinantian age Carboniferous Limestone Series.
There are seals visible on the sandy beach below the centre of the photo
Elegug Stacks are situated just east of the Green Bridge of Wales sea arch. They are probably the remnants of similar sea arches, now collapsed, and formed in the upper part of the Dinantian age Carboniferous Limestone Series.
There are seals visible on the sandy beach below the centre of the photo
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