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    UAV image from the south showing remains of building and  wall on the Neck Isthmus.View from the northwest looking across to the stone remains of the southwest corner of the rectangular building.View from the west looking across the stone remains of the rectangular building. The obvious stone wall crossing the neck sits across this building.UAV image from the north showing remains of building and  wall on the Neck Isthmus.UAV image from the west showing remains of building and  wall on the Neck Isthmus.RCAHMW investigator and Skomer warden carefully placing survey control at the southwest corner of the building to avoid damage to puffin burrows.RCAHMW investigator and Skomer warden walking carefully across to the southwest corner of the building to avoid damage to the puffin burrows.View from the west looking across the stone remains of the rectangular building. The obvious stone wall crossing the neck sits across this building.Vertical UAV image showing remains of building and wall on the Neck Isthmus.UAV image from the east showing remains of building and  wall on the Neck Isthmus.

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