Gwbert On Sea, Poppit Sands 1956
Photo ref: G172109
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The Teifi begins its journey to the sea 70 miles away; it provided an inland route for the Normans to service the castles of Cardigan and Cilgerran. It becomes very shallow at this broad and sandy estuary, restricting boat movements to a brief period at high tide. However, the sands provide a good place to fish with nets, as we can see in the middle right. In 1938 the shallow-drafted motor vessel the West Coaster was especially built at Cardigan to cross this shallow bar.

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