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Marros Sands panorama
Marros Sands to Amroth
Just east of Amroth, we cross the county boundary into Carmarthenshire. The fine beach of Marros Sands, some 4 km east of Amroth is relatively isolated between Telpyn Point and Ragwen Point. There is no road access; the only way to get here is along the coastal paths, along the beach at lowest tide, or by boat.
This is an easterly panoramic view from the delightful coast path. On the distant skyline, the higher ground east of the Gwendraeth valley is in the centre; the Gower peninsula to the right of centre.
Panorama constructed from two landscape photos stitched together using Photoshop software.
Best viewed LARGE on black background!
Just east of Amroth, we cross the county boundary into Carmarthenshire. The fine beach of Marros Sands, some 4 km east of Amroth is relatively isolated between Telpyn Point and Ragwen Point. There is no road access; the only way to get here is along the coastal paths, along the beach at lowest tide, or by boat.
This is an easterly panoramic view from the delightful coast path. On the distant skyline, the higher ground east of the Gwendraeth valley is in the centre; the Gower peninsula to the right of centre.
Panorama constructed from two landscape photos stitched together using Photoshop software.
Best viewed LARGE on black background!
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