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Aspects of Nature situated in or near Mumbles

The small town of Mumbles, which could be described as the gateway to the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, is a delightful old-fashioned seaside resort and former fishing village. It is the proud possessor of a pier and associated buildings, … Continue reading →

I am not very familiar with fish identification but I think that these pretty little iridescent fish are possibly Sandeels. They were swimming in a shallow rock pool left by the retreating tide on the seashore at Mumbles on the … Continue reading →

A geological fault runs right through the limestone of Mumbles Hill near Swansea. Within this north-south fault, calcite crystals formed. Iron minerals from a former covering of Triassic strata, percolated down and filled in the spaces between the calcite crystals … Continue

Surprisingly, the long-term car park at Oystermouth near Mumbles on Swansea Bay is a also a good location for seeing the topmost strata of

Sea Sandwort, Honckenya peploides, is a small, low-growing, fairly fleshy plant that lives on the upper beach where it forms a rapidly spreading carpet of vegetation by means of an extensive stolon system beneath the surface of the sediments. Sea … Continue reading →

Jessica's Natural Blog is written by Jessica M. Winder

-who has a background of ecological studies in both the museum

and the research laboratory, is passionate about the natural world

right on our doorstep, enthusiastic about capturing its beauty

through photography – wanting to open the eyes of everyone

to the fascination of nature

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