The village of Solva, with about 1,400 inhabitants, is in the north-west of Pembrokeshire (south-west coast of Wales) in front of St Bride's Bay.
Small and charming, with the sea that in the morning leaves the creek. Walking among the boats lying at the bottom, you can thus reach a large sandy beach. In the evening the sea regains the creek and moored boats start to float again.
The sun has set and the lights of the village are in full display.
During the day in the harbor children fish for small crabs, just for the pleasure of it, because after they throw them back into the sea.
The photo was taken at 21:00 (local time) on a headland you can reach walking along the Pembrokeshire Cost Path, which winds along the entire coast of the county.
From here you can admire the picturesque Solva and St Bride's Bay.
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