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    Overhead view of Lime Kiln 1 at Abereiddi/Abereiddy on 11/12/2024. North is to the top, scales are 1m.Oblique view, looking east, of Lime Kiln 1 at Abereiddi/Abereiddy on 11/12/2024. An area of fresh erosion is visible to seaward, and to the south of the lime kiln. Scales are 1m.Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 looking east from the top of the beach on 19/03/2024. Scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 looking east from the top of the beach on 19/03/2024. The eroding face of the high water mark is in the foreground, scales are 1m. Produced by Julian Whitewright of the RCAHMW Survey Team.Oblique view, looking east, of Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 on 20/03/2024. Scales are 1m.Overhead view of Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 and the surrounding area of the southern side of the beach on 20/03/2024. North is to the top of the image, scales are 1m.Overhead view of Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 on 20/03/2024. North is to the top, scales are 1m.Oblique view, looking north, of Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 on 20/03/2024. Scales are 1m.Oblique view, looking south, of Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 on 20/03/2024. Scales are 1m.Oblique view, looking west, of Abereiddy Lime Kiln 1 on 20/03/2024.

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