- 32472; -3.77861 The
Little Orme (Welsh: Rhiwledyn, also
known as
Trwyn y Fuwch,
Trwyn y
Gogarth and Y
Gogarth Fach) is a
headland in Llandudno, Wales....
- intrusion. In
contrast the
coastal cliffs between Trwyn-drain-du and
Trwyn-Sion-Owen and also
between Trwyn Ogof Hen and Rhod
Uchaf are
formed by sedimentary...
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Trwyn Du Lighthouse, also
known as
Penmon Lighthouse, is a
lighthouse between Black Point near
Penmon and Ynys Seiriol, or
Puffin Island, at the eastern...
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Trwyn yr
Wylfa (also
Wylfa Head) is a
local nature reserve on Anglesey, Wales. The
reserve occupies a
small headland on the
northern coast of the island...
- the 2006
Winter Olympics), and a
cliff face
dropping to the
Irish Sea at
Trwyn y Gorlech. The
third summit, Tre'r Ceiri, on the south-eastern side, is...
- Du
Trwyn yr
Wylfa Trwyn Llech-y-doll
Trwyn Cilan Trwyn y
Fulfran Trwyn Carreg-y-tir
Trwyn y
Ffosle Trwyn Talfarach Trwyn y
Penrhyn Pen y Cil
Trwyn Bychestyn...
- It
comprises the area
between Mochras (S**** Island) in the east and the
Trwyn Cilan headland of the Llŷn
Peninsula in the west. The Sarn
Badrig reef extends...
- Afon Cyll-y-Felin,
between the
headlands of
Uwchmynydd to the west and
Trwyn y
Penrhyn to the east. At the
mouth of the bay
stand two islands, Ynys Gwylan-Fawr...
- summer,
Moffatt focused on
sport climbing,
establishing Masterclass at Pen
Trwyn, the
first British 8a (5.13b) route. In
September 1983,
Moffatt travelled...
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Rhoose Point (Welsh:
Trwyn y Rhws) is a
headland and a
settlement near the
village of
Rhoose in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
Rhoose Point is the most...