Ynys Eilun

Ynys Eilun

Ynys Eilun and Pont yr Eilun (left); on the right the slopes of Ynys Cantwr
Geography
Coordinates 51°50′55.32″N 5°19′45.47″W / 51.8487000°N 5.3292972°W / 51.8487000; -5.3292972Coordinates: 51°50′55.32″N 5°19′45.47″W / 51.8487000°N 5.3292972°W / 51.8487000; -5.3292972
Length 0.26 km (0.162 mi)[1]
Administration
Wales
County Pembrokeshire
Demographics
Population 0

Ynys Eilun and Pont yr Eilun are two islets south-east of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

Geography

Ynys Eilun is located about a quarter of a mile eastward of Ynys Bery.[2] Visiting the island is not easy because its difficult landing.[3] The waters surrounding the island are also swept by a Noth-East current caused by the presence of the island itself.[4]

Related articles

References

  1. Ynys Eilun, gb.geoview.info
  2. The Geology of the South Wales Coal-field. Geological Survey of Great Britain. 1914. p. 67. Retrieved 2016-04-10.
  3. The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle ... Simpkin, Marshall & Company. p. 397. Retrieved 2016-04-10.
  4. Jim Krawiecki and Andy Biggs (2006). Welsh Sea Kayaking: Fifty Great Sea Kayak Voyages. Pesda Pres. p. 179. Retrieved 2016-04-10.

External links

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