Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Rhossili Revisited

Went back to visit Rhossili again, but this time it was a bit cloudier with a bit more surf. Got to see some cool stuff that you miss when it is sunny out.

A couple of local residents just checking out the surf from the cliff.

Another little guy living life. The sheep are marked with spray paint to identify them to different farmers' herds. They all mingle together out on Rhossili.

Overlooking Rhossili and the watchman's house in the bay.


A view of the sign with the crossing times where the causeway will be exposed. In this picture you can see how the tide is too high and drowns the causeway, making the island an island once again.

Three Tears Cliff.

Swell lines rolling into Rhossili. Possibly one of my favorite photos I've ever taken!

These are the remnants of an ancient shipwreck on the beach at Rhossili. The original wood timbers from the ship's hull are exposed at low tide and with low sand levels.

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