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As the ice sheets melted and the land became fertile so too followed animals and their hunters. Paelaeoithic then Mesolithic. There is little evidence of the Mesolithic inhabitants of Llyn. There was probably a movement of peoples from the south east ... http://www.penllyn.com/
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- The AZ Guide
The Llyn Peninsula lies on the northwest corner of Wales, dividing Cardigan Bay to the south and Caernarfon Bay to the north. Being three sides surrounded by the sea, you are never short of a sheltered beach and the climate is relatively mild with fe ... http://www.llyn.info/
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- The Llyn Peninsula
The Llyn Peninsula is one of Wales finest beauty spots. The Lleyn Peninsula the Llyn is usually defined as the strip of land which is South West of the A487 which runs from Caernarfon to Porthmadog.For most of its length it is only 8 miles wide. Much ... http://www.llyn-wales.co.uk/
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