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Old 05-03-14, 02:12 PM   #15
Aktungbby
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1940-41: Gulf of Wales.)
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And I've never hear of the Gulf of Wales before.
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Not far from the Irish Channel I believe.
An extensive but thumbnail hunt for the 'Gulf of Wales' turns up NADA however that body of considerable expanse to the east of the St George Straight and exclusive of the Bristol Straight is Cardigan Bay, proper. There are two more northerly Welsh named 'bays' as well. Interestingly, the Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea are not the same thing; a point I had not picked up on heretofore. There is a Strait of Wales in the Canadian Archipelago which was a traverse of the fabled Northwest Passage but I don't believe the hunting is good there. A further perusal of my National Geographic World Atlas; vol VI. also shows nothing additional beyond my two included maps >
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