My walk this week features the second of our project recce walks for a schools project on the Gower Peninsula. This time we were walking across the open tidal marshes in the Burry Inlet near Llanrhidian on the north Gower coastline.
I know the area quite well but hadn’t been to this particular location. The tide was out and the sense of expansive space was wonderful. Even on an overcast day the light was unique to the place. The distant Carmarthenshire landscape loomed gently out of the low lying clouds and the the evidence of past life seemed to emphasise the potential dangers of the place.
Enjoyed this beautiful walk on the tidal marsh, Alastair. The rib cage is curious, so big and intact, perhaps a cow?
Thanks Jet. It could be a small cow or pony or possibly some large sea mammal, a dolphin perhaps. Your guess is as good as mine.
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