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Abercastle (Welsh: Abercastell) is a
village in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Abercastle has a
working harbour which is
managed by
Abercastle Boat
Owners ****ociation...
- Longhouse) is a 5000-year-old
Neolithic dolmen located half a mile west of
Abercastle near the
Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales. It is
called "Samson" because...
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Irish Sea and on the
Pembrokeshire Coast Path,
between Porthgain and
Abercastle. It is on the
route of the
Strumble Shuttle bus service, part of the Pembrokeshire...
- ISBN 978-1-84524-246-6. John,
Brian S. (1998). The
Geology of Pembrokeshire. Cardigan:
Abercastle Publications. ISBN 978-1-872887-20-3. Jones,
Francis (1996). Innes-Smith...
- C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abercych, Abereiddy,
Abercastle,
Albert Town(r), Ambleston, Amroth, Angle,
Angle Bay,
Axton Hill(r) Barafundle...
- Aberarth, Aberavon, Aberbanc, Aberbargoed, Aberbeeg, Abercanaid, Abercarn,
Abercastle, Abercegir, Abercraf, Abercregan, Abercych, Abercynon, Aberdare, Aberdaron...
- 8843°N 5.1925°W / 51.8843; -5.1925),
promontory fort Ynys-y-Castell,
Abercastle (51°57′44″N 5°07′44″W / 51.9621°N 5.129°W / 51.9621; -5.129), promontory...
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walkers who are
walking along the
coast past Porthgain,
Abereiddi and
Abercastle. The
large pebble bank of the bay was
created by a
storm on 25 October...
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Island Pwllgwaelod Fishguard Goodwick Strumble Head
Llechdafad Cliffs Abercastle Trefin (Trevine)
Porthgain Abermawr Abereiddi Arfordir Abereiddi Portheiddy...
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surviving a
major gale that
capsized the boat, he
finally made
landfall at
Abercastle, Wales, on
August 12, 1876.
Another Gloucesterman,
Howard Blackburn, made...