St Justinian's
St Justinian lived a hermits life on Ramsey. He spent his time preaching his opposition to the increasing extravagances to monastic life. He was later murdered for his pains and his body was thrown into the Ramsey Sound. It washed up onshore opposite Ramsey in a place now called St Justinian.
Now days this small settlement, not far from St Davids, is better known for its lifeboat station and being the departure location for the boat to Ramsey Island.
St Justinian
St Justinian's Lifeboat Station provides emergency assistance for the waters around St David's Head. In addition the jetty is the embarkation point for visitors to Ramsey Island, landmass to the right in the background.
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St Justinian, Pembrokeshire
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