Watched Coast last night (season 1, South Wales & North Wales). There were a number of interesting things in it:
Cardiff - In the late 18th & 19th century, Cardiff was a major port, exporting Welsh coal to all corners of the British Empire. On the empty cargo ships, people from all parts of the world came to Cardiff for a new life. They settled in a place nicknamed 'Tiger Bay', probably the world's first truly multi-cultural place.
Red Lady of Paviland - Fairly complete skeleton of a man (thought at first to be a woman) found in a cave in South Wales (Paviland), 30,000 years old, thousands of years before the last Ice Age. Found with various bone and ivory jewellery and decorative items. Cave is now by the coast, but at the time the person died, there would have been hundreds of miles of plains all around and Europe would have been linked to Britain.
Llandudno - On the Great Orme, there is evidence of stone age settlements. Also, copper mines and early smelting works - very little evidence of human settlement though. The Great Orme used to be an island.
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