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    explore St Bride's Bay. Porthclais harbour has some of the best preserved remains of stone Lime kilns in Pembrokeshire. Porthclais Harbour Authority Limited...
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    Cliff jumping as part of a coasteering adventure near Porthclais...
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    Coasteering near Porthclais, Pembrokeshire...
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    David"), Rhigyfarch states that a Saint Elvis baptised Saint David at Porthclais. Welsh traditions suggest that Elvis spent much of his life in this area...
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    8803; -5.2629 (St Davids Visitor Centre, Pembrokeshire) Coastline at Porthclais and Whitesands. Visitor centre and shop in the centre of St David's Tudor...
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    invasion of Ireland took place in stages during the late 12th century from Porthclais near St. Davids, Wales, in Hulks, Snekkars, Keels and Cogs to Wexford...
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    where the Chapel of St Non now stands. He was baptised by Saint Elvis at Porthclais, and was brought up by his mother at Llanon. He may also have been educated...
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    landscape/seascape) Area of Porth Coch Mawr and Porth y Ffynnon, near Porthclais Location of the national park in Pembrokeshire, Wales Location Pembrokeshire...
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  • Pleasant Valley, Pontfaen, Pontrhydyceirt, Pontyglasier, Port Lion, Porthclais, Portheiddy, Porthgain, Poyston Cross(r), Prendergast, Puncheston, Pwllcrochan...
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    Office (Ref:DX/93/11). A temporary lifeboat, Charlotte, was stationed at Porthclais for two years; meanwhile, a new station and slipway were constructed to...
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