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Images taken from a book written by a Bosherston schoolteacher, Mrs Evans, around 1930:
“In one of the caves of this beautiful little inlet, have recently been discovered the fossils of a man, woman and a child. That of the man can easily be distinguished but only the eyes of an experienced person can make out those of the woman and child. This creek was used as a loading place for the bricks made on Castlemartin Corse, and was also a noted smuggling cove. A well constructed road leads down, through a beautiful valley, practically to the waters edge.”
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