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    Borth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), viewed from southern end of beach looking north towards Ynyslas. Showing extent of exposure areaBorth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking north towards Ynyslas. Showing line of exposed tree remains with temporary causeway leading to artificial reef (centre left-right)Borth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking south towards Clarach. Showing close-up of preserved tree trunkBorth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking southwest. Showing preserved fallen tree trunk with (probably modern) slice through centreBorth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking east towards High Street. Showing preserved tree stump and roots within peat depositView from Borth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking east towards High Street and lifeboat station, showing eastern extremity of exposed peat depositsBorth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking towards High Street and Ynyslas. Showing extent of peat exposures (centre right) below temporary causeway leading to artificial reef (centre left-right).Borth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking north towards Ynyslas. Close-up of peat surface with preserved tree stumps and roots (centre and centre foreground)Borth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking northeast towards High Street and lifeboat station. Showing peat exposuresBorth submerged forest (between RNLI lifeboat station and upper Borth), looking east towards Clarach. Showing edge of peat exposures at eastern end of beach.

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