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OVERCAST DAY AT RHOSNEIGR BEACH
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BEACH HOUSE OVERLOOKING BEACH
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SEAWEED CLINGING TO STONE WASHED UP ON BEACH
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OUT FOR A WALK ALONG THE BEACH
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WATER POOL AND SAND DUNES
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ROCKY BEACH AT RHOSNEIGR
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SURFING THE WAVES
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BEACH LANDSCAPE
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SAND AND WILD GRASSES
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SEA VIEW AND GRASSES
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BOAT ON THE SHORE
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BEACHED BOAT
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ROLLING SKIES AND BEACH
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WALKING THE DOG
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HIGH WATERS
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Anglesey is a geologist’s paradise. Its spectacular rocky coastline loved by walkers and naturalists, and its beautiful beaches popular for family holidays, together reveal the best variety of rocks in the whole of Britain, with ages ranging from nearly 7
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Rhosneigr is superb for walking on the beach, with rocky outcrops and dramatic sand dunes. Also nearby is Llyn Maelog with it all access boardwalk for those wanting to watch nature.
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VOLCANIC ROCKS ON THE BEACH
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SURFING THE WAVES
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Winner of of the Green Coast seaside award, Rhosneigr lies on Anglesey’s Western shore. With its two broad , sandy beaches, Traeth Crigyll and Traeth Llydan, it is a popular centre for all watersports.
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STRONG WAVES
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Rhosneigr in Anglesy is an exposed beach break that has pretty consitent surf and can work at any time of the year. Works best in offshore winds from the northeast with some shelter here from southeast winds. Tends to receive a mix of groundswells and win
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INCOMING TIDE
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ROCK POOLS AT RHOSNEIGR
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At low tide the beach at Rhosneigr is a wide stretch of sand with extensive outcrops of black, cleaved Ordovician shales. Further from the coast, and only visible at low tide are a series of seaweed covered outcrops of conglomerates. These represent the
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Rhosneigr in search of Sausage Castle. Not actually a castle but a large house with castellated walls – real name Surf Point Villa – it was built next to the beach in the early 1900s by Charles Palethorpe, a member of the famous pork butchery family, and
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BEACH VIEW AND WAVES AT RHOSNEIGR
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BLACK ROCKS AND SEA
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RHOSNEIGR BEACH AND HOUSE
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SURFERS AT RHOSNEIGR BEACH