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    Overhead view of Porthclais Harbour breakwater, from seaward, at high tide on 11 March 2024.Porthclais harbour wall, looking northeast at high tide on 10/04/2024Oblique view of Porthclais Harbour breakwater, looking seaward, at high tide on 11 March 2024.Oblique low-view of Porthclais Harbour breakwater, from seaward, at high tide on 11 March 2024.Oblique view of Cei Coch, within Porthclais Harbour, at high tide on 11 March 2024.Oblique view of Porthclais Harbour breakwater, from seaward, at high tide on 11 March 2024.Oblique, high-level view of Porthclais Harbour, from seaward, at high tide on 11 March 2024.Porthclais harbour wall, looking seaward at high tide on 10/04/2024.Overhead view of Porthclais harbour wall, at low tide on 20/02/2023. North is to the top.Porthclais Harbour viewed from the harbour entrance. Image derived from laser scan point cloud data. Produced as part of a Terrestrial Laser Scanning Survey of Porthclais Harbour, carried out by Dr Jayne Kamintzis of RCAHMW, 20 February 2023.

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