Laugharne estuary

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Laugharne estuary is a tidal inlet on the south coast of Carmarthenshire, Wales, where the River Taf meets Carmarthen Bay, noted for its scenic saltmarsh landscapes and literary associations with Dylan Thomas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
tidal inlet
associatedWith Dylan Thomas NERFINISHED
country Wales
drainsBasin River Taf catchment
emptiesInto Carmarthen Bay NERFINISHED
formedByMouthOf River Taf NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic scenic
tidal
hasConservationStatus protected area (within European designations)
hasEcosystemType intertidal mudflats
saltmarsh
hasHydrologicalFeature tidal channels
hasLandscapeType saltmarsh landscape
hasNotableView view towards Gower Peninsula on clear days
hasPart saltmarsh
hasRecreationActivity angling
boating
hasSedimentType mud
sand
hasTidalRange macrotidal
influencedWorkOf Dylan Thomas NERFINISHED
knownFor literary associations with Dylan Thomas
locatedIn Carmarthenshire NERFINISHED
southwest Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf south coast of Carmarthenshire
mouthLocatedNear Carmarthen Bay coastline NERFINISHED
near Laugharne NERFINISHED
Pendine Sands NERFINISHED
partOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
Carmarthen Bay Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
Carmarthen Bay Special Protection Area NERFINISHED
Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries NERFINISHED
Welsh coastline
popularFor birdwatching
landscape painting
walking
region Carmarthenshire coast NERFINISHED
supports wading birds
wildfowl
viewedFrom Dylan Thomas Boathouse NERFINISHED
Laugharne Castle NERFINISHED

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