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Pembrokeshire, August/September 2020

Updated: Aug 30, 2022

A final fling before I head off on my year abroad this September. The past two weeks were spent in Pembrokeshire with my family. We drove from Cambridge down to Solva - a harbour town near St. David's, the most westerly point of the UK.

We were staying in a house overlooking the sea and woke each day to a dramatically different landscape. One day would be beautifully clear, the shimmering sea sweeping out to a view of the whole of St. Bride's Bay, while the next might be wild and windy with our sight lines restricted to the edge of the terrace.

But there was beauty in this unprediactability and it was a wonderful place to experience the shifting seasons from summer to autumns.

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