Cymru - Wales

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Castell-Carreg-Cennen-8904 
 Keywords: Castell Carreg Cennen, sunset
Castell-Carreg-Cennen-8904
Castell-Carreg-Cennen-8990 
 Keywords: Brecon Beacons, Castell Carreg Cennen, Wales, dawn
Castell-Carreg-Cennen-8990
Castell-Coch,-dawn-2323 
 The sun crept over the hill behind me and gradually lit the castle. Built as a super-lavish retreat by 3rd Marquess of Bute in the 19th century on the location of a Norman castle destroyed by rebels in 1314. 
 Keywords: Bute, Cardiff, Castell Coch, Cymry, Wales, castle, dawn, sunrise
Castell-Coch,-dawn-2323
Castell-Coch-1 
 Keywords: Autumn, Bute, Castell Coch, Castle
Castell-Coch-1
Castell-Coch-2 
 Keywords: Autumn, Bute, Castell Coch, Castle
Castell-Coch-2
Castell-Coch-3 
 Keywords: Autumn, Bute, Castell Coch, Castle
Castell-Coch-3
Castell-Coch-4 
 Keywords: Autumn, Bute, Castell Coch, Castle
Castell-Coch-4
Dawn from Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons 
 Pen y Fan (Pen 'uh Van' not Penny Ffan please). The highest mountain in South Wales. 
 Keywords: Beacons, Brecon, mountain
Dawn from Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons
Fan-Llia- 
 Fan Llia looms high over Maen Llia. this is the vie wot the north, to the magical lands of Powys 
 Keywords: Brecon Beacons, Fan Llia, Wales
Fan-Llia-
Ffald y Brenin 
 Ffald y Brenin means “sheepfold of the king” in Welsh. It’s a fitting name for a place that was founded to offer shelter and rest from life’s frantic demands. It is now a Christian Retreat and a place of utter peace. 
 Keywords: Ffald y Brenin, dawn, sunrise
Ffald y Brenin
Fishguard (Abergwaun) Harbour 
 Keywords: Abergwaun, Fishguard, Wales
Fishguard (Abergwaun) Harbour
From Pen y Fan
From Pen y Fan
From Pen y Fan
From Pen y Fan
From Pen y Fan
From Pen y Fan
From Pen y Fan
From Pen y Fan
Garnddyrus,-Keepers-Pond-8325 
 Keepr's Pond used to feed the ironworks at Garnddyrus just below it on the hill. Garnddyrus was where al the action took place in Alexander Cordell's story of the Industrial revolution 'Rape of the Fair Country'. Despite the obvious beauty inthe area, living there in those times would have been tough in the extreme. Why Keaper's Pond? because after Garnddyrus was abandoned, a gamekeeper's lodge was built by the side of the lake. 
 Keywords: Blaenafon, Cymry, Garnddyrus, Iron, Keepers Pond, Wales, works
Garnddyrus,-Keepers-Pond-8325
Garnddyrus,-Keepers-Pond-8329 
 Keywords: Blaenafon, Cymry, Garnddyrus, Iron, Keepers Pond, Wales, works
Garnddyrus,-Keepers-Pond-8329
Golygfa-o-Ben-y-Fan-View-from-Pen-Y-Fan
Golygfa-o-Ben-y-Fan-View-from-Pen-Y-Fan
Hirwaun,-Tower-Colliery,-Zipworld-8716 
 The oldest 'deep' mine in theworld and the last to close in the Wales. The Coal Board wanted to close it but the workers bought it as a co-operative and ran it at profit for another 18 years. They still own it and it is now a Zip Wire attraction. This was taken the week or so before Zip World opened so crosses two time frames of its history. 
 Keywords: Colliery, Cymru, Hirwaun, Tower, Wales, coal, dusk, mine, pithead, puddle, reflection, sunset
Hirwaun,-Tower-Colliery,-Zipworld-8716
Laugharne, Talycharn, Wales 
 Dylan Thomas's adopted home. He wrote some of his greatest work in the Boathouse, in effect his writing shed, overlooking the river. 
 Keywords: Laugharne, Talycharn, Wales
Laugharne, Talycharn, Wales

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