| Title: | Logan Fish Pond |
| Description: | The Logan Fish Pond can be found in the small village of Port Logan and is a unique Victorian Fish Larder. The Fish Keepers Cottage, seen here, leads the way to the Fish Larder which was built to store live sea fish and completed in 1800. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Logan Fish Pond - The Fish Larder |
| Description: | Below the Fish Keepers Cottage lies the Larder which was built onto the natural rock formation on the sea coast. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Logan Fish Pond - Feeding the Fish |
| Description: | The fish are regularly feed and will jump out to grab some food! |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Logan Fish Pond - Bathing |
| Description: | The Victorians liked to bath in the sea so a walkway, shown on the left, and carefully managed rocky paths were created along with a beach hut. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Logan Fish Pond - Sea Bathing |
| Description: | This view, taken from the beach hut, shows the walkways to the cold sea! |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Logan Fish Pond - View South |
| Description: | Looking south from the Logan Fish Pond shows the village of Port Logan. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
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