DescriptionGodir y gwyddau - geograph.org.uk - 271795.jpg
English: Godir y gwyddau The coast path here creeps along these spectacular cliffs of solid stone that overhang the sea far below. Their name in Welsh means (cliff) edge of the geese but choughs and ravens are the birds more likely to be seen. This is one of the bleakest and highest stretches of the Pembrokeshire coast.
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