Country diary: cliffs, clouds and wild, wet views
by John Gilbey from Environment | The Guardian on (#33PD3)
Cei Newydd/New Quay, Ceredigion Waterfalls flowed wide and white on to the foreshore, shedding excess water from the landscape
The steep path up to the headland was scoured to the bedrock by the recent storms, with banks of debris built up at the breaks of slope like shoals in a stream. Long grass at the margin was flattened and the turf had been peeled back from the edges of the rock by the passage of water.
Recent rain, a series of startlingly abrupt and intense showers, had made me wonder whether a walk on the coast path was a good plan - but the view northwards along the coast more than justified the risk of a soaking.
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