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    Oblique view of the extant remains of an unidentified wooden shipwreck on Rhossili Beach, looking east towards Burry Holmes. Scales are 1m, the white crosses are ground control points for a photogrammetry survey. Part of a UAV photographic survey, conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Oblique view of the extant remains of an unidentified wooden shipwreck on Rhossili Beach, looking north towards Burry Holmes. Scales are 1m, the white crosses are ground control points for a photogrammetry survey. Part of a UAV photographic survey, conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Unidentified wooden wreck on Rhossili Beach. Detail of the southern end of the keelson and stem/stern-post beneath. Plank ends are to the right. Scale is 0.5m. Photographed as part of a digital photographic survey conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Unidentified wooden wreck on Rhossili Beach on Rhossili. Detail of the southern end of the keelson (top) and stem/stern-post beneath. Scale is 0.5m. Photographed as part of a digital photographic survey conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Unidentified wooden wreck on Rhossili Beach. Exposed plank ends in the south eastern portion of the wreck. Photographed as part of a digital photographic survey conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Oblique view of the extant remains of an unidentified wooden shipwreck on Rhossili Beach, looking northwest towards Burry Holmes. Scales are 1m, the white crosses are ground control points for a photogrammetry survey. Part of a UAV photographic survey, conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Unidentified wooden wreck on Rhossili Beach on Rhossili. Detail of the southern end of the keelson (left) and stem/stern-post beneath (right). Iron fastenings are visible. Scale is 0.5m. Photographed as part of a digital photographic survey conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Overhead view of an unidentified wooden shipwreck on Rhossili Beach. North is to the right, scales are 1m. The white crosses are ground control points for a photogrammetry survey. Part of a UAV photographic survey, conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.General view of an unidentified wooden wreck on Rhossili Beach, looking north. The large central timber is the keelson of the ship. Red and white scales are 1m, black and white scale is 0.5m. Photographed as part of a digital photographic survey conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024.Oblique view of the extant remains of an unidentified wooden shipwreck on Rhossili Beach, looking southwest towards Worms Head. Scales are 1m, the white crosses are ground control points for a photogrammetry survey. Part of a UAV photographic survey, conducted by Julian Whitewright on 8 April 2024

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