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Worm's Head

 

Is a headland, at Rhossili near Swansea, Wales. It is the furthest westerly point of the Gower Peninsula. The name Worm's Head is derived from an Old English word 'wyrm' for 'sea serpent'. The headland of carboniferous limestone comprises three islands: the Inner Head, the Middle Head which features a collapsed sea cave and is known as the Devil's Bridge, and the Outer Head.

 

In total, it is approximately one mile long. The Inner Head is up to 200 yards wide. Worm's Head is only accessible on foot for 2+1⁄2 hours either side of low tide, fatal to attempt to wade or swim to when the causeway from the mainland is flooded.

 

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Acrylic paint was used to create this piece, 32" x 40"

 

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This picture qualifies for the Made Possible scheme and can be delivered in person within UK Mainland. For all overseas purchases please Email-neil@arttoon.co.uk in the first instance.

Worms Head

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