Pendine
Pendine
(
Welsh
:
Pentywyn
) is a village in
Carmarthenshire
,
Wales
, lying on
Carmarthen Bay
. The
seaside resort
is best known for
Pendine Sands
, where
Malcolm Campbell
and
J.G. Parry-Thomas
set the world
land speed record
five times between
1924
and
1927
. Parry-Thomas was killed while making a final record-breaking attempt on Pendine Sands in 1927. The village is home to a
Museum
of Speed
which houses Parry-Thomas' restored car
Babs
.
External links
Pendine Museum of Speed
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