The south end of the beach at Newgale, looking north along 2 miles of hard sand. which affords an excellent walking surface. |
Looking down on the small harbour at Porthclais. I just couldn't see how that car got down there. There was obviously a way but I couldn't figure it out. |
A mile or so along the coastal footpath from Porthclais takes us to Porthllisky. A small beach without a harbour or a convenient access by car. |
An iconic view of the cliffs on this part of the coast. In the distance is the 'inlet' that leads to Porthllisky. |
Looking northwards across Whitesands Bay, possibly our favourite spot? |
About half a mile from the mainland lies Ramsey Island and the journey there crosses the Ramsey Sound. This part of the sea has a phenomenal tidal range and, where the water narrows around an outcrop of rocks called the Bitches, there is a noticeable 'drop' between one side and the other. A tidal rapid it's called and when we were there the south side was about 1 metre lower than the northside. Under certain tidal conditions, this difference can be as much as 4 metres, a figure that I find staggering. |
And now a couple of inland sunsets, taken within 5 minutes of each other, but not from the same exact position, at Newtown House in Llandeilo. |
A slight difference in the angle of the setting sun and the sky changes completely. Amazing. |
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