Westward out to islands off the SW tip of Pembrokeshire, Skokholm and Skomer, near St Ann's Head

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Westward out to islands off the SW tip of Pembrokeshire, Skokholm and Skomer, near St Ann's Head

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 14 Jun 1994

View WNW from Kete and Welshman's Bay. The two islands (Skokholm left, Skomer right) are each about six miles out: between them and a further six miles Grassholm Island can just about be seen. These islands are world-renowned for their wild-life, notably the sea-birds Atlantic puffin and Manx shearwater.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.694341
Longitude
-5.180346