Bronze Age discoveries have been made on a Pembrokeshire headland following a moorland fire last summer. |
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The large offshore rock behind the eastern headland is The Mouls, which is a breeding site for puffins, gannets and kittiwakes. |
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Minutes later, we're leaping joyfully across a bay of sparkling wavelets towards a headland crowned with the ruins of a pirate castle. |
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Old pilots and young, fishermen and gossoons, they swept out from creek and headland in their swift Mayo skiffs. |
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The path leads you out to the headland with spectacular views over the firths. |
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It is perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides, pushing a much smaller section north-west towards Loch Etive. |
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On a small, precarious headland the faint traces of a monastic cell can be seen. |
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Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea. |
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To the south-east, just off the headland, there is a dangerous bombora at times, an area where broken waves can suddenly erupt. |
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And the sails were bellied out by the wind, and far from the coast were they joyfully borne past the Posideian headland. |
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Built in baronial style, among beautiful woodland gardens, it's perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides. |
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From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast. |
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There are garfish, tailor and bream around the headland whereas off shore the odd snapper or dolphin fish is being picked up. |
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His 4X4 Popemobile was driving along the golden sands when there was an enormous commotion heard just off the headland. |
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The headland it was built on forms a natural stronghold with the sea on three sides and is only approachable from the north. |
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Evans calculated the tides perfectly once again, and we had the benefit of three knots free while we raced around the famous headland. |
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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. |
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Towering over the beach is the magnificent headland of Ravenscar which juts out into the ocean like the bow of a ship. |
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The castle is built on a headland that protrudes out from the coast, and is almost an island. |
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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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This narrow headland was defended as a cliff castle with three stone ramparts across its neck. |
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Set on a rocky headland of the Southern Adriatic, the city of Dubrovnik presents a bulky carapace of freestone wall on bare rock to the open sea. |
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Since then, the foxtail is virtually gone except on the headland and the area where no gypsum was applied. |
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This facilitates readjustment to the set working depth without a visual check after each headland. |
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While I had been expecting storm activity that day, I was cruising behind a headland that blocked my view of the approaching storm cell until it was too late. |
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This grassy headland has a bustling bird cliff and scenic view across Öræfi district and the glacier, and along the coast on either side. |
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This has as positive effect on the manoeuvrability of the plough on the headland. |
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For marking out tramlines the distance travelled is indicated whilst driving at the headland. |
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But let us not get ahead of ourselves: for the moment, there are around a thousand miles to cover before rounding the famous rocky headland. |
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We fish an area, give or take a little bit, of about 22,000 square kilometres, up to 50 miles from the headland. |
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All models feature pull type suspension with a parallelogram construction as well as a headland ram. |
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In practice, the best solution would be to site an auxiliary receiver and antenna on the far side of the headland linked by a telephone line. |
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All offer panoramic views of the coast from their patios on the crown of the headland, which slopes down to a white sand beach. |
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On summer weekends live music and the smell of grilling steaks drift across the headland. |
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As I mentioned earlier, we're located right on the headland of Placentia Bay. |
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Start by crossing a tidal creek, walking the beach and climbing up and around a rocky headland. |
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Before reaching the headland, raise the machine combination until the tines and roller have just left the soil. |
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The front mower also has a high headland position, which is often coupled to the front lifting system. |
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Do not reduce the tractor's rotational speed too far so that the hydraulic functions continue without interruption at the headland. |
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The Easy Tronic program overrides these settings at the headland, but they are applied again automatically once your Profi starts the next row. |
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When the Canadians left the Ortona sector there were many who remained behind-their resting-place a headland overlooking Ortona Bay. |
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Beaches benefit from sand supply from eroding headlands, but beach stability is threatened once the headland is depleted. |
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There's a long headland, and they could monitor ships entering and leaving waters. |
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Wide, curving beaches below the treeless headland are accessible by trail. |
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The trail arched gently around a broad bay towards Krios headland, the corner of Crete, and a tiny chapel whose whitewashed walls gleamed like a beacon. |
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In a final mark of respect, a rescue helicopter circled low over the bay, dropped a wreath into the sea, and dipped its nose in salute to those on the headland. |
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One example of the Manueline mode, as it was called, survives in a 16th Century church-cum-priory built on a prominent headland overlooking miles of open sea. |
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Several days later, spotting the crow's nest of the ship over the headland of Cape Evans, they lit a fire as a signal for the ship to steam back and pick them up. |
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See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt. |
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Sometimes a cave will cut through a headland to become a tunnel, opening out to become an arch, and when the arch eventually collapses a stack is left. |
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The outer defences comprise only a V-shaped ditch across the headland. |
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After a stretch of dusty track, I climbed a slope onto a wooded headland, turned a corner and was immediately engulfed by the overwhelming solitude that is Lake Titicaca. |
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Firstly the village can be found on the east side of a great headland protruding out of Loch Carron, and therefore enjoys a position that protects it from sea gales. |
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Jutting out into the northern Mediterranean, the Portofino headland is a piece of natural unspoilt beauty standing hand in hand with some pretty Italian architecture. |
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It forms a significant bulwark against the tide so that, even on neaps, there is an appreciable movement of water as the pent-up flow sweeps around the headland. |
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Around the headland are the ruins of ancient Asini, with the remains of an acropolis, Mycenean tombs and Roman baths. |
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People will crawl all over the headland park. |
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Start spreading one working width from the tracks in the headland. |
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A big round grey rock, like the upper half of an egg, poked out of the water about a mile from the stony headland. |
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The only subtle difference is that there will be extra points awarded at three major marks along the course: Cape Finisterre, the Straits of Gibraltar and the Cape Creus headland in Eastern Catalonia. |
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The garden to the rear of the property forms an actual balcony right at the top of the headland dominating the valley, giving a view which is surely one of the most envied in the region. |
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A practical limit for the tolerable width of a headland would be 10 to 30 km depending upon the type of ground and the remaining sea area to be covered. |
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Costa Head is a prominent headland on Eynhallow Sound on the northwestern coast of the Orkney Mainland, Scotland. |
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This will not negatively affect the quality of headland spreading. |
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Located on Nova Scotia's South Shore, the Gaff Point Nature Preserve is a pristine headland consisting of spectacular cliffs, coastal forests, heaths and grasslands. |
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Available with Datatronic III, video capability and ISOBUS compatibility, together with the most comprehensive, yet simple headland management system. |
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Continue along the quay, and go up to the headland of Berl. |
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Rhossili is a pretty town perched high on a headland with whitewashed houses and a real villagey feel. |
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Left over treated seed should be double sown around the headland, or buried away from water sources such as lakes, streams, ponds or other aquatic systems. |
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Few are safe for children to swim from, so the gently sloping sands of Farol beach, protected from the rollers by a headland, are perfect for families. |
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Spits occur when longshore drift reaches a section of headland where the turn is greater than 30 degrees. |
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The headland is within the Isles of Scilly Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and part of the Heritage Coast. |
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Very little marking out is necessary before ploughing can start and idle running on the headland is minimal compared with conventional ploughs. |
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After a morning when more than 200 gunshots rang out on one tiny headland, a hunter opened his shooting bag to reveal only sandwiches and a drink. |
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Here, the west coast aboriginal people first set eyes on a European ship captained by Spanish explorer Juan Pérez in 1774, who named the headland after a second lieutenant. |
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Nonza, the Genoese tower and the village were built on a rocky headland overhanging a long beach of black pebbles one cliff has a sheer drop of 150 metres. |
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Adapt your driving accordingly and reduce speed when performing a turning manoeuvre on a headland, so that you are in complete control of the tractor and machine. |
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Skirting the southern headland, I ask about the lie of the land. |
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After his death, his attendants cremate his body and erect a tower on a headland in his memory. |
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Seawatching is a type of birdwatching where observers based at a coastal watch point, such as a headland, watch birds flying over the sea. |
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In a wind which has switched round to the NW as forecast, it's under gennaker that Groupama 3 will drop down on starboard tack towards the headland of Finisterre, accompanied by a wind of around twenty knots. |
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The headland is abundant in wildflowers and wildlife and the waters around it provide a rich habitat for fish, grey seals and porpoises. |
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Even if the castle were dismantled, they remain the vestiges of a rampart barring the access to the headland Southern side, only side not profiting from natural protections of the escarpment of cliffs. |
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He says producers planted crops like barley in the buffer zones, creating the required grassed headland between fields of row crops and the buffer zone. |
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Sometimes this means that an island becomes a cape or headland. |
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On the Gower Peninsula, at its western extremity is the Worms Head, a headland of carboniferous limestone which is approachable on foot at low tide only. |
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Pointe du Hoc, a prominent headland situated between Utah and Omaha, was assigned to two hundred men of 2nd Ranger Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Rudder. |
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This great limestone headland has many attractions including the Great Orme Tramway and the Llandudno Cable Car that takes tourists effortlessly to the summit. |
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Also flowing into Cardiff Docks is the River Ely, which separates Cardiff from the headland and seaside resort of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan. |
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This headland is considered the southern limit of the Irish Sea in Wales. |
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The headland and its immediate hinterland are owned by the National Trust. |
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At the end of the 12th century, Birkenhead Priory stood on the west bank of the Mersey at a headland of birch trees, from which the town derives its name. |
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From this line, the headland projects westward and northward into the Atlantic Ocean and the Pentland Firth and shelters the more southerly waters of Dunnet Bay. |
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The headland is protected as part of Point Reyes National Seashore. |
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This year saw the return of the popular toastrack bus which gave tours around the headland from 1929-1955 and has been restored by students at Southampton University. |
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Pounding surf beaches, an aquarium where you can dive with sharks and live to tell the tale, eye-popping headland walks and surf shops to buy bonzer Aussie clobber, mate. |
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This headland is Ireland's southern limit point of the Irish Sea. |
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Or the fascinating Marine Drive around the headland, where the road chings to the precipitious rock face on a thrill-a-minute four-mile long circumnavigation. |
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A SPEEDBOAT ATA witha man and a teenage boy on board was brought to safety by an inshore lifeboat after it suffered engine failure off the Little Orme headland in Llandudno. |
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