Grid reference SH7680
near to Deganwy, Conwy, Wales
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Conwy Sands and the Great Orme from Conwy Mountain
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Deganwy sunset
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Conwy Sands
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Straight and narrow
Semi-embedded pipe on Conwy Sands.
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Mussel Banks
...and mudflats North of the Conwy estuary navigation channel.
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Conwy estuary around low tide
Looking across the sands between Deganwy and Llandudno.
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Shell lag
The channel known as the north deep cuts across the wide tidal flats of Conwy Bay, while at low tide the river channel heads westwards. The North Deep dries at mid-tide, and is the reason why unwary walkers are so often stranded on distant... (more)
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Conwy Sands
Viewed from the Great Orme.
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Conwy Bay
Two people are strolling with their dogs along the beach below the coast path. Across the bay is Penmaenmawr.
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Ouigee survival raft. Llandudno West Shore
Despite numerous warnings signs indicating that sandbanks well out on the foreshore get cut off by the tide filling channels nearer inshore, social distancing (not just during the pandemic) drives people to sunbathe far from the promenade... (more)
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Rescue raft
The huge expanse of very inviting sand at low tide tempts explorers, but deep channels closer inshore fill rapidly and cut off the retreat to shore. Two rafts are deployed in Summer to act as an emergency refuge, at local high points on the... (more)
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Ebb Tide on Conwy Sands
As the tide races out, more and more interesting rocks appear. Pemmaen-bach (left) and Penmaenmawr (right) Points lie in the distance.
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