Penberth River nearly at the sea
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Penberth River nearly at the sea by Sheila Russell as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Sheila Russell Taken: 11 Jan 2006
The Penberth River (more of a stream) flows from Image in a south easterly direction to reach the sea at Penberth in Image Although only just over 3 miles long it is significant because the Penberth Valley forms such a deep crosscut into the West Penwith landscape.