2014
SM8938 : East view from Garn Fawr
taken 11 years ago, near to Tresinwen, Pembrokeshire/Sir Benfro, Wales

East view from Garn Fawr
The ridge from here through Garn Fechan and Garn Folch to the left, and the further ridge including Carn Gelli to the right, are the intrusions of microgabbro that form the skeleton of the Pen-caer peninsula. The rocks in the foreground are the once-high walls of the hill fort, last built 2000 years ago. Many field boundaries in the area date from the Neolithic. On the right horizon is Foel Cwmcerwyn, the highest point in SW Wales. The centre horizon consists of Dinas Mountain and Carningli.