Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Pembrokeshire sea cliffs


The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park seeks to preserve and make available the beauty and interest of the coast of this part of Britain. It features sea cliffs, caves, natural arches, bays, estuaries and islands, and the whole of the National Park has a publicly accessible footpath that hugs the coastline. The photograph at the top of the page shows the view northwards from above Barafundle Bay, near Stackpole Quay. An inshore fishing boat seemed to be checking whatever was fastened to the buoys.


 The photograph immediately above shows the same boat from a different point on the headland with sea caves in the cliffs beyond.

photos © T. Boughen     Camera: Nikon Z 5