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Bronze Age discoveries have been made on a Pembrokeshire headland following a moorland fire last summer.
The large offshore rock behind the eastern headland is The Mouls, which is a breeding site for puffins, gannets and kittiwakes.
Minutes later, we're leaping joyfully across a bay of sparkling wavelets towards a headland crowned with the ruins of a pirate castle.
Old pilots and young, fishermen and gossoons, they swept out from creek and headland in their swift Mayo skiffs.
The path leads you out to the headland with spectacular views over the firths.
It is perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides, pushing a much smaller section north-west towards Loch Etive.
On a small, precarious headland the faint traces of a monastic cell can be seen.
Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea.
To the south-east, just off the headland, there is a dangerous bombora at times, an area where broken waves can suddenly erupt.
And the sails were bellied out by the wind, and far from the coast were they joyfully borne past the Posideian headland.
Built in baronial style, among beautiful woodland gardens, it's perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides.
From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast.
There are garfish, tailor and bream around the headland whereas off shore the odd snapper or dolphin fish is being picked up.
His 4X4 Popemobile was driving along the golden sands when there was an enormous commotion heard just off the headland.
The headland it was built on forms a natural stronghold with the sea on three sides and is only approachable from the north.
Evans calculated the tides perfectly once again, and we had the benefit of three knots free while we raced around the famous headland.
Beyond the right bank of the river was a headland above which the golden glow of the rising sun was just visible through a crack in the clouds.
Towering over the beach is the magnificent headland of Ravenscar which juts out into the ocean like the bow of a ship.
The castle is built on a headland that protrudes out from the coast, and is almost an island.
We set off to walk the cliff path to St Abbs Head, a rugged headland etched with sheer sea cliffs and dramatically deep gullies.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the bay of this headland, at the outfall of Thermodon, they ran ashore, for the sea was rough for their voyage.
This brought them around the bay and toward the headland to the east of the mouth of South River.
It is girdled round by savage cliffs, which, on the northern side, jut out in a bold headland to the water's edge.
When hidden by a projecting headland, she stopped and waited for the blockade-runner to come out.
Ahead the northeast headland of the Isle of Sheppey was bulking large and near.
Triopium is the promontory terminating the peninsula of Cnidus, the south-west headland of Asia Minor.
Driving in the dense and devious thoroughfares was like sailing on a cross sea outside a difficult headland.
In some old charts, particularly by the Dutch, whose name for a headland is kappe, it is also called skape and scaup.
That she has no inkling of our presence is proven, since she has cast anchor round the headland.
We recognised the headland, and looked at each other in the silence of dumb wonder.
Beacons had been prepared on every hill and headland, and men were set to watch.
I returned to the headland next day in the hope that I might see him again.
The castle rises from the point of a headland, and its foundations are ingrafted into a bare gray rock.
Inside of three minutes Bob White went in from the headland with a splash, and swam toward the floating boat like a water spaniel.
Years ago there had been a small find of china clay on the headland.
The headland is a bold block of white limestone stained with red.
But the headland reached a greater height, and rose from the sea.
Wingrave climbed with long, rapid strides to the summit of the headland, and stood there with his face turned seawards.
A moment later the march toward the headland was recommenced.
The Silver Heron is at anchor in the bay beyond that headland.
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