Rhosilli is a town and a point of land that juts out from the tip of the Gower pennisula to Southwest in South Wales. There is a huge beach, some cliffs and a cliff walk, and the Worm's Head - a sliver of land that is only accessible via a natural causeway when at low tide. The sliver of land has several humps that might remind you of Nellie in Loch Ness, so it does have the appearance of a worm (even though I don't know the official story of how it got its name). The day started cloudy, but then cleared up nicely with a strong wind.
Monday, September 01, 2003
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