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    Seaward (western) end of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on 02/04/2024. Scale is 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Oblique view of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on 02/04/2024, looking north, scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Oblique view of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on 02/04/2024, looking west, scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Oblique view of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on 02/04/2024, looking east, scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Overhead view of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on 02/04/2024. North is to the top of the image, scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Landward (eastern) end of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on 02/04/2024. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.South-facing elevation of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on the 02/04/2024. Scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Internal face of the southern wall of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on 02/04/2024. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.South-facing elevation of the ruined boathouse at Aber Bach on the 02/04/2024. Scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.View of the shingle ridge at the head of the bay, with the upstanding roofless remains of the boathouse (NPRN 525072) in close proximity to hauled out canoes

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