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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 2372310" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>St Davids day reminds of that very small Cathedral in St. Davids and the local coloured stone from the seam in the nearby part of St Brides bay with purple stone.</p><p>I can see Ramsay in my view and a very distant view of Grassholm with a load of it white from its massive Gannet colony painting it with bird lime.</p><p>In spring the cliffs are covered in pinks and white campion, I expected the outer Hebrides to match Pembrokeshire, but I was disappointed. </p><p>It was great walking the cliff paths on the Pembrokeshire path when the family were young, seeing Choughs and Peregrines and seabirds aplenty over the water.</p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 2372310, member: 57698"] St Davids day reminds of that very small Cathedral in St. Davids and the local coloured stone from the seam in the nearby part of St Brides bay with purple stone. I can see Ramsay in my view and a very distant view of Grassholm with a load of it white from its massive Gannet colony painting it with bird lime. In spring the cliffs are covered in pinks and white campion, I expected the outer Hebrides to match Pembrokeshire, but I was disappointed. It was great walking the cliff paths on the Pembrokeshire path when the family were young, seeing Choughs and Peregrines and seabirds aplenty over the water. D. [/QUOTE]
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