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Not only did this stretch of the Pembrokeshire coast experience one of the last pirate attacks on these islands, but it also produced some world-famous pirates of their own.

Pirates | Fishguard

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Carn Wnda (Garnwnda) earth-fast chambered tomb, located near the village of Llanwnda, approximately 4 kilometres northwest of Fishguard, is just one of many prehistoric sites located along the Pembrokeshire coast.

Prehistoric Archaeology

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Gary Jones discusses why Rhos-y-felin, thought to be the original quarry site of the stones used to build Stonehenge, is only a stone's throw away from Salisbury Plain.

Stonehenge

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The Irish Sea basin forms a distinct network of histories, economies, and identities. Discover five Celtic port towns in Wales and Ireland that are connected and intertwined by the ferry routes that serve them: Holyhead, Fishguard, Pembroke Dock, Rosslare Harbour and Dublin Port.

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