Rhossili, Gower / by Tom Glendinning

       Berges Island

A throwback to the summer.

A series I made whilst on an extended campervan trip to the Western edge of the Gower Peninsula. Rhossili is one of my favourite beaches and the walks and views around it are incredible: Worms Head, so named after it supposedly repelled invaders who saw it as a norse sea monster; the curving hump of Rhosilli Down above that 5km long stretch of sand; Berges Island, a sandbar breaching into the estuary of the river Loughor, disconnected from its surroundings, bound on one side by pristine sand dunes, the other with salt flats, and with its peculiarly Mediterranean atmosphere.

This is where I come alive.
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As usual you also can view this set on Flickr

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