Pennard Pill

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Pennard Pill is a small tidal stream and valley on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, known for winding through dunes and salt marshes before reaching the sea at Three Cliffs Bay.

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Pennard Pill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
tidal stream
valley
associatedWith Pennard NERFINISHED
country Wales
drainageBasin Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
environment coastal dune system
saltmarsh habitat
flowsInto Three Cliffs Bay NERFINISHED
flowsThrough salt marsh
sand dunes
hasCharacteristic meandering
tidal
hasNameOrigin named after the nearby village of Pennard
knownFor coastal scenery
scenic valley
walking routes
locatedIn Gower Peninsula NERFINISHED
South Wales NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
mouthLocation Three Cliffs Bay NERFINISHED
near Pennard Castle NERFINISHED
partOf Three Cliffs Bay landscape
region City and County of Swansea NERFINISHED
supports salt-tolerant vegetation
wading birds
valleyType coastal valley
waterBodyType stream

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Three Cliffs Bay hasNaturalFeature Pennard Pill