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Coed Y Werin 1

Published almost 2 years ago by Phillip Roberts

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story of the Caerphilly Woodlands TrustIn 2002 the woodlands (comprising 'the Warren', 'Wernddu Woods' and 'Coed y Fan') were saved from the t...(more)

Caerphilly Castle and Moat

Published almost 2 years ago by Phillip Roberts

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Glyder - castle of the winds

Published almost 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller

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A massive pile of rocks sticking out in all directions - this is the Castell y Gwent, the castle of the winds. Once you are up on the Glyders ...(more)

Glyder Fawr

Published almost 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller

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Parking down at Llyn Ogwen there are quite a few routes you can take up to the Glyders. Whichever you take on a nice day you will be rewarded with views out to Anglesey, Snowdonia and into mid Wales.

Pennard Castle

Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope

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The ruins of Pennard Castle tower over the valley, below is Pennard Pill which meanders into Three Cliffs Bay and the Bristol Channel. Built in t...(more)

Cefn Bryn

Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope

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Cefn Bryn, the backbone of the Gower Peninsular runs for 5 miles, made of old red sandstone, it is liberally seeded with large pieces of quartz conglo...(more)

Great Cairn

Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope

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105m west of Arthur's Stone on Cefn Bryn on the Gower Peninsular, Wales is the Neolithic burial tomb called Great Cairn (Maen Ceti in Welsh). It is ...(more)

Arthurs Stone

Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope

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Arthur's Stone (Maen Ceti in Welsh) is a Neolithic burial tomb on the north of Cefn Bryn on the Gower Peninsular, Wales. The suggested date of the...(more)

Parc Le Breos

Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope

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Parc le Breos burial chamber, Parc Cwm long cairn or Giants Grave as it is also known is a Neolithic chambered tomb dating back some 5850 years to...(more)

Llangrannog

Published almost 2 years ago by Phillip Roberts

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Sherman Cymru Ticket Office

Published almost 2 years ago by Phillip Roberts

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Oystermouth Castle

Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope

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Oystermouth Castle was built in 1106 following the capture of Gower by the Normans. Here on the battlements above the gatehouse one can see t...(more)

Warakirri Murals

Published almost 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer

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Visitors of the Bushy Bend Reserve will find colourful Warakirri Murals painted on the concrete pil...(more)

Dunera Boys Museum

Published almost 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer

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Panorama of the railway station platform and the old carriages which feature now a museum for the internment camps in...(more)

Shear Outback

Published almost 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer

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Shearing is a back breaking hard job and shearers have legendary status in Australia. Shear Outback is an award win...(more)

Tenby Beach

Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hart

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Hay Railway Station

Published almost 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer

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The railway arrived in Hay from Narrandera in 1882. The railway station (1882) is a Victorian bonded brick structure and...(more)

Billabong Creek and Edward River

Published almost 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer

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Panorama of Billabong Creek at its confluence with Edward River. Edward River is an anabranch of the Murray River sta...(more)

Historic Murray Downs Shearing Shed

Published almost 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer

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The historic Murray Downs Shearing Shed is a working wool shed which has been transported from ...(more)

Murrumbidgee River

Published almost 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer

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Panorama of the tree lined Murrumbidgee river at Hay. The 900 kilometre long river starts in the Snowy Mountains and ...(more)