Adeline Coquelin and the Wreck of La Jeune Emma: A Child Lost to the Welsh Sargass
Adeline Coquelin and the Wreck of La Jeune Emma : A Child Lost to the Welsh Sargasso For centuries, the long, desolate sweep of Cefn Sidan has held a grim reputation along the Carmarthenshire coast. Mariners knew it as “the Welsh Sargasso” , a name born from the countless ships that vanished into its shifting sands, much as vessels were once said to disappear into the weed‑choked stillness of the Sargasso Sea . Hidden channels, sudden storms, and the treacherous pull of the tide made this coastline one of the most feared in Britain . Wreck after wreck was claimed by the sands, their timbers dragged under and buried, only to reappear decades later, bleached and skeletal after a winter gale. Among the tragedies remembered along this haunted shore is the loss of the French vessel La Jeune Emma in 1828 , a wreck that left a particularly poignant mark on local memory. La Jeune Emma: A French Brig Lost to the Welsh Sands What the La Jeune Emma could have looked like La Jeune Emma was...