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 Looking west towards Sudbrook Point and Second Severn Crossing. Black Rock (right)

Looking west towards Sudbrook Point and Second Severn Crossing. Black Rock (right)

  Sudbrook Point   Sudbrook Iron Age fort (bottom right)

Sudbrook Point

Sudbrook Iron Age fort (bottom right)

 Looking west across Caldicot Moor

Looking west across Caldicot Moor

 Looking south over Collister Pill and the medieval sea wall (from bottom right, diagonally towards sea). The old sea wall divides the more modern planned landscape to the east (left) from the older unplanned landscape to the west.

Looking south over Collister Pill and the medieval sea wall (from bottom right, diagonally towards sea). The old sea wall divides the more modern planned landscape to the east (left) from the older unplanned landscape to the west.

 Looking south-west across Magor Marsh nature reserve towards Lower Grange Farm (top left) and Redwick (top centre).

Looking south-west across Magor Marsh nature reserve towards Lower Grange Farm (top left) and Redwick (top centre).

 Looking east across Magor Marsh nature reserve (centre) and Bridewell Common (top).

Looking east across Magor Marsh nature reserve (centre) and Bridewell Common (top).

 Looking west towards Redwick.

Looking west towards Redwick.

 Looking north-east over Whitson towards Llanwern Steel Works and Magor.

Looking north-east over Whitson towards Llanwern Steel Works and Magor.

 Looking west over Goldcliff towards Goldcliff Lagoons and Newport Wetlands (top right).

Looking west over Goldcliff towards Goldcliff Lagoons and Newport Wetlands (top right).

 Looking south-east over Goldcliff village, Goldcliff Pill, and the lagoons.

Looking south-east over Goldcliff village, Goldcliff Pill, and the lagoons.

 Looking east over Goldcliff Lagoons towards Porton and Redwick.

Looking east over Goldcliff Lagoons towards Porton and Redwick.

 Looking east over Pye Corner towards Llanwern Steel Works.

Looking east over Pye Corner towards Llanwern Steel Works.

 Looking east over Peterstone towards Peterstone Gout and Newport.

Looking east over Peterstone towards Peterstone Gout and Newport.

 Looking west over Peterstone towards Cardiff. Peterstone Great Wharf, an expanse of salt marsh, extends from the sea wall out in to the estuary.

Looking west over Peterstone towards Cardiff. Peterstone Great Wharf, an expanse of salt marsh, extends from the sea wall out in to the estuary.

 Looking north over Peterstone towards Marshfield.

Looking north over Peterstone towards Marshfield.

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 Looking west towards Sudbrook Point and Second Severn Crossing. Black Rock (right)
  Sudbrook Point   Sudbrook Iron Age fort (bottom right)
 Looking west across Caldicot Moor
 Looking south over Collister Pill and the medieval sea wall (from bottom right, diagonally towards sea). The old sea wall divides the more modern planned landscape to the east (left) from the older unplanned landscape to the west.
 Looking south-west across Magor Marsh nature reserve towards Lower Grange Farm (top left) and Redwick (top centre).
 Looking east across Magor Marsh nature reserve (centre) and Bridewell Common (top).
 Looking west towards Redwick.
 Looking north-east over Whitson towards Llanwern Steel Works and Magor.
 Looking west over Goldcliff towards Goldcliff Lagoons and Newport Wetlands (top right).
 Looking south-east over Goldcliff village, Goldcliff Pill, and the lagoons.
 Looking east over Goldcliff Lagoons towards Porton and Redwick.
 Looking east over Pye Corner towards Llanwern Steel Works.
 Looking east over Peterstone towards Peterstone Gout and Newport.
 Looking west over Peterstone towards Cardiff. Peterstone Great Wharf, an expanse of salt marsh, extends from the sea wall out in to the estuary.
 Looking north over Peterstone towards Marshfield.
 
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