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Volume Twelve - Pre-Victorian to the Present Day - further aspects - The Bristol Channel District Guide - selected articles - [1934 Edition] . . . . Few districts can show such an extensively serrated shore, for it has 45 miles of seaboard. Though woods occasionally clothe the more sheltered sides of the cliffs, Gower as a whole is treeless. Again passing through an inner passage, as at Nash, we steam along the coast, trending here in a north-westerly direction, until we come to Worms Head, the most westerly point of Glamorganshire. Carmarthen Bay opens out in a similar, though wider, sweep to Swansea Bay, and here again we make a clear across. After twenty miles or more of further open-sea travelling, leaving Caldey Island, with its Lighthouse on the left, we arrive at Tenby and land at the Pier.
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