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  2. Burry Holms - Wikipedia

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    A 1998 excavation by the National Museums and Galleries of Wales found that Burry Holms was used as a Mesolithic seasonal camp. Iron Age people subsequently built a 5-acre (20,000 m 2) hillfort and ditch on the island, while in Medieval times it was home to a monastery. The island is popular among collectors of shells.

  3. List of islands of Wales - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Wales, the mainland of which is part of Great Britain, as well as a table of the largest Welsh islands by area.The list includes tidal islands such as Sully Island but not locations such as Shell Island which, though they are termed islands, are peninsulas.

  4. Coastline of Wales - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Island is linked to Caldey at low tide. Off Gower are the tidal islands of Worms Head , Middle Head and Mumbles Head . In the southeast, Sully Island is linked to the Glamorgan coast at low tide whilst Flat Holm is 3 miles off the coast at the east end of the Bristol Channel and is the southernmost part of Wales .

  5. Category:Tidal islands of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tidal islands of Wales" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... S. St Catherine's Island; Sully Island; W. Worm's Head; Y ...

  6. The Bendricks - Wikipedia

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    Only the highest part of the promontory at its seaward end normally remains visible at high tide, though the highest spring tides cover it entirely. The geology of the Bendricks consists primarily of mudstones , siltstones and conglomerates ( Mercia Mudstone marginal facies ) formed primarily by deposition of silt at the shoreline of a shallow ...

  7. St Margaret's Island - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Island is a sensitive conservation site because of the birds that nest on its cliffs: cormorants (the largest population of this species in Wales, constituting 3% of the total British population), guillemots, razorbills, shags, kittiwakes, great black-backed gulls, lesser black-backed gulls and herring gulls.

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  9. Gateholm - Wikipedia

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    Gateholm or Gateholm Island [1] is a small tidal island off the south west coast of Pembrokeshire, in the community of Marloes and St Brides, [2] [3] in the south west side of Wales, in the west of the UK, and about 8 miles (13 km) west of the port of Milford Haven.