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- Skokholm (Welsh: Ynys Sgogwm) or Skokholm Island is an island 2.5 miles (4.0 km) off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, south of the neighbouring island...
- In 1927, with his first wife Doris S****ard, he took a 21-year lease of Skokholm, a small island some 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) off the western tip of Pembrokeshire...
- Skokholm Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Skokholm Island, just off the southwest coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. This small island is a Site of Special Scientific...
- Cardigan Island Denny Island Flat Holm Gr****holm Island Ramsey Island Skokholm Island Skomer Island Sully Island Anguilla Anguillita Dog Island Prickly...
- Watery Bay Victoria Bay Little Castle Bay Deadman's Bay Mouse's Haven Skokholm is an offs**** part of Pembrokeshire. North Haven East Bay Peter's Bay...
- (43 ft) in height and is painted white. Visible is Skokholm Lighthouse on the small island of Skokholm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the west. Wales portal Engineering...
- island. There are around 10,000 breeding pairs of puffins on Skomer and Skokholm Islands, making them one of the most important puffin colonies in Britain...
- observatory was established in 1933 by Ronald Lockley in the Welsh island of Skokholm. This is a list of members of the Bird Observatories Council of Britain...
- The geology of the United Kingdom is such that there are many headlands along its coast. This incomplete list includes both major and minor headlands running...
- David's, Haverfordwest, and Gower, among other places. Place names such as Skokholm, Skomer, and Swansea remain as evidence of the Norse settlement. The Vikings...