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PEMBREY HARBOUR MICRO Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

GizmoKyla: As the owner has not responded to our previous log requesting that they check this cache we are archiving it.

Please note that as this cache has now been archived by a reviewer or HQ staff it will NOT be unarchived.

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Hidden : 8/26/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


This is a relisting of a cache that has been here since 2007. As the original CO's appear to no longer be active this cache needed to be archived so that a replacement listing could be made. This is read to be found. If you found the original cache, you can always revisit and get another point for your efforts!

Here is the original listing text:

"short walk,fully accessable by all,fantastic view. situated just off cycle path 4 and the coastal path,this old harbour is a great place to see many wild birds and at the right time of year,lots of wild flowers. Pembrey, one of the oldest manmade harbours on the South Wales coastline, is undergoing a £200,000 facelift as part of the Millennium Coastal Park project in Llanelli. Expert craftsmen have restored the walls of the 170-years-old harbour which has been listed as an Ancient Monument of National Importance by CADW. Pembrey Harbour was built in 1819 to handle the increasing traffic in coal from local mines. Soon after its opening the harbour became badly silted up and finally abandoned in 1878 following the completion of Burry Port Harbour just half a mile away. Much of the restoration work is being concentrated on the harbour’s western breakwater, which held a gun emplacement during the Second World War. When the harbour is completed the pier head will feature a large iron cast sculpture; it will be a superb look out point offering views over the Burry estuary towards the Gower peninsula and across The Saltings nature reserve. parking is obvious and free with the short walk,or you may prefer the slightly longer walk through the sand dunes from burry port harbour,where there is a small parking fee."

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Decryption Key

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