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Severn Estuary Collection (page 2)

The Severn Estuary, located near Chepstow in South Wales, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates all who lay eyes upon it

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: View of jetty and road bridge at sunrise, Sudbrook Jetty, Second Severn Crossing, River Severn

View of jetty and road bridge at sunrise, Sudbrook Jetty, Second Severn Crossing, River Severn, Severn Estuary, Monmouthshire, Wales, July

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: View of road bridge and full moon rising, Severn Bridge (First Severn Crossing), River Severn

View of road bridge and full moon rising, Severn Bridge (First Severn Crossing), River Severn, Severn Estuary, Monmouthshire, Wales, July

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: Triassic rock formations, UK C013 / 7043

Triassic rock formations, UK C013 / 7043
Triassic rock formations. Close-up of a sandstone rockface showing the strata (layers). This rockface dates from the Triassic period (around 250-200 million years ago)

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: Fossilised dinosaur footprint C013 / 7042

Fossilised dinosaur footprint C013 / 7042
Fossilised dinosaur footprint. Sandstone rockface containing an unidentified dinosaur footprint (bottom left) from the Triassic period (around 250-200 million years ago)

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: View of road bridge over river at twilight, viewed from Caldicot, Second Severn Crossing

View of road bridge over river at twilight, viewed from Caldicot, Second Severn Crossing, River Severn, Severn Estuary, Monmouthshire, Wales, august

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: View over river estuary towards suspension bridge in mist at dawn

View over river estuary towards suspension bridge in mist at dawn, viewed from Blackrock (Portskewett), Severn Bridge, River Severn, Severn Estuary, Monmouthshire, Wales, august

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: View over river estuary at dawn, with navigation light in foreground

View over river estuary at dawn, with navigation light in foreground, viewed from Beachley looking towards Monmouthshire, River Severn, Severn Estuary, Gloucestershire, England, october

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: South-East England

South-East England, satellite image. North is at top. This view is about 280 kilometres across, stretching from Bristol (grey area, centre left) to the eastern coast of Kent (far right)

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: Southern United Kingdom

Southern United Kingdom (UK). Satellite image of the southern part of the UK. North is at top. This view is about 560 kilometres across

Background imageSevern Estuary Collection: Hinkley Point nuclear power station

Hinkley Point nuclear power stations at twilight. Hinkley Point A, which housed twin Magnox reactors and is now closed, is at right



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The Severn Estuary, located near Chepstow in South Wales, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates all who lay eyes upon it. The First Severn Bridge stands tall and proud, connecting the shores of England and Wales with its magnificent structure. As you gaze towards Wales from the Severn Road Bridge, you are greeted by a mesmerizing view of Penarth - The Esplanade and Penarth Head. Transporting you back to 1895, this picturesque scene showcases the timeless beauty of this coastal town. Witnessing Clevedon Pier at sunset is an experience like no other. With the backdrop of the Severn Estuary stretching towards Wales, the pier becomes a silhouette against the vibrant hues of twilight. It serves as a reminder of Victorian elegance and charm. At sunrise or sunset, Sudbrook offers an enchanting perspective on the Second Severn Crossing. A road bridge spanning across River Severn and into the estuary creates a stunning visual spectacle that leaves one in awe. Caldicot provides another vantage point for admiring the Second Severn Crossing at dusk. As daylight fades away, lights illuminate both sides of this architectural marvel, casting reflections upon tranquil waters below. A suspension bridge emerges gracefully at dawn when viewed from Beachley looking towards Monmouthshire's Severn Bridge over River Severn. This engineering marvel seamlessly blends with nature's grandeur while connecting communities on either side. Clevedon Pier proudly stands as one of England's earliest surviving Victorian architecture since opening its gates in 1869. Its intricate design harmonizes with Clevedon's scenic surroundings—a testament to human ingenuity coexisting with natural beauty. Samuel Lines' panoramic painting captures Bristol Channel in all its glory during evening hours in 1897—an oil canvas masterpiece that immortalizes this majestic waterway forevermore. Dating back to early-mid 19th century timescales is Samuel Lines' panoramic view of the Severn Estuary.