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England, Cornwall, Rosemergy. Remains of the 19th-century Carn Galver tin mine including an engine house with a tapering ston...
England, Cornwall, Rosemergy. Remains of the 19th-century Carn Galver tin mine including an engine house with a tapering stone and redbrick chimney.





England, Lincolnshire, Tattershall. A view across the moat to the mid 15th century rectangular tower keep of Tattershall Cast...
England, Lincolnshire, Tattershall. A view across the moat to the mid 15th century rectangular tower keep of Tattershall Castle, noted for its early use of brick.





England, Kent, Cooling. Two groups of children's graves known as Pip's Graves in St James' churchyard on the Hoo Peninsula.





Wales, Anglesey, Caergeiliog. Capel Siloh Baptist chapel beside the old main Holyhead road (A5) SE of Valley, founded in 1847...
Wales, Anglesey, Caergeiliog. Capel Siloh Baptist chapel beside the old main Holyhead road (A5) SE of Valley, founded in 1847 and rebuilt in 1866.





Wales, Gwynedd, Penisarwaun. A traditional red telephone box - a K6 kiosk designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott to commemorate ...
Wales, Gwynedd, Penisarwaun. A traditional red telephone box - a K6 kiosk designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935.





England, Essex, Colchester. Jumbo the Water Tower, in Balkerne Passage, prior to conversion to domestic use. The tower which ...
England, Essex, Colchester. Jumbo the Water Tower, in Balkerne Passage, prior to conversion to domestic use. The tower which was last employed to store water in 1988.





Wales, Gwynedd, Llanberis. A coal-fired steam locomotive (Snowdon No. 4) and carriage ascending the Snowdon Mountain Railway ...
Wales, Gwynedd, Llanberis. A coal-fired steam locomotive (Snowdon No. 4) and carriage ascending the Snowdon Mountain Railway between Hebron Station and Halfway Station. The narrow gauge, rack and pinion railway, first opened 1896, reaches an altitude of just below 3,500 feet.





England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it j...
England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it joins the River Yare in Breydon Water leading to the coast at Great Yarmouth.





Wales, Anglesey, Beaumaris. Looking across the moat at the SW tower and outer curtain wall of Edward I's Beaumaris Castle.





Wales, Pembrokeshire, St Govan's Chapel. St Govan's Chapel was built on the site where the 6th-century Irish hermit, St Govan...
Wales, Pembrokeshire, St Govan's Chapel. St Govan's Chapel was built on the site where the 6th-century Irish hermit, St Govan, had his cell and holy well at the base of steep cliffs.





England, Somerset, Glastonbury Abbey. The Lady Chapel and site of the tombs of 'King Arthur and Queen Guinevere' at Glastonbu...
England, Somerset, Glastonbury Abbey. The Lady Chapel and site of the tombs of 'King Arthur and Queen Guinevere' at Glastonbury Abbey.





Wales, Anglesey, Aberffraw. The River Ffraw flows to the dunes and coast under Hen Bont, built 1731 by Sir Arthur Owen of Bod...
Wales, Anglesey, Aberffraw. The River Ffraw flows to the dunes and coast under Hen Bont, built 1731 by Sir Arthur Owen of Bodowen, which was the main road bridge until 1932.





England, Essex, Canewdon. A wheat field and St Nicholas' 15th-century church on Beacon Hill where the Danish leader Cnut (Can...
England, Essex, Canewdon. A wheat field and St Nicholas' 15th-century church on Beacon Hill where the Danish leader Cnut (Canute) camped before the Battle of Assundun in 1016.





England, Lincolnshire , Barton-upon-Humber. The Humber Bridge from the shore at Barton-upon-Humber crossing the Humber estuar...
England, Lincolnshire , Barton-upon-Humber. The Humber Bridge from the shore at Barton-upon-Humber crossing the Humber estuary to Hessle in East Yorkshire.





England, Cornwall, Charlestown. Charlestown is a famous film and television location (Poldark, etc.) built 1793-1801 for loca...
England, Cornwall, Charlestown. Charlestown is a famous film and television location (Poldark, etc.) built 1793-1801 for local industrialist Charles Rashleigh. The dock is still used to export China clay and refit tall ships. Two small local fishing boats known as 'toshes' are moored in the outer harbour.





Wales, Anglesey, Britannia Bridge. Looking SE at the Britannia Bridge, a railway bridge designed by Robert Stephenson with Si...
Wales, Anglesey, Britannia Bridge. Looking SE at the Britannia Bridge, a railway bridge designed by Robert Stephenson with Sir William Fairburn, built 1846-50 across the Menai Strait.





Wales, Anglesey, Beaumaris. Looking across the moat at the western outer curtain wall and towers of Edward I's Beaumaris Cast...
Wales, Anglesey, Beaumaris. Looking across the moat at the western outer curtain wall and towers of Edward I's Beaumaris Castle.





Scotland, Orkney, Hoy. Sign beside the B9049, at the NE of Hoy, pointing down the track to Garson post office beside Burra So...
Scotland, Orkney, Hoy. Sign beside the B9049, at the NE of Hoy, pointing down the track to Garson post office beside Burra Sound, with Graemsay island and Orkney Mainland in the distance.





Wales, Gwynedd, Tre'r Ceiri Hillfort. A wide view from the summit of Yr Eifl to the peaks of the Snowdon Range looking over t...
Wales, Gwynedd, Tre'r Ceiri Hillfort. A wide view from the summit of Yr Eifl to the peaks of the Snowdon Range looking over the NW part of the Lleyn Peninsula, the coast of Caernarfon Bay and the drystone walls and ruined huts of the Town of the Giants.





England, Shropshire, Melverley. St Peter's church dates mainly from around 1406 (porch and bell tower 1670) and is one of the...
England, Shropshire, Melverley. St Peter's church dates mainly from around 1406 (porch and bell tower 1670) and is one of the very few completely timber-framed churches in Shropshire.





Wales, Gwynedd, Penisarwaun. Ripe Merton Worcester apples on a tree in a garden orchard near Caernarfon.





England, Essex, Northey Island. National Trust bird reserve on a tidal island reached by a causeway across the River Pant.





England, Norfolk, Little Massingham. Fingerpost on a section of the Peddars Way long distance footpath NE of King's Lynn.





England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. The western end of Lincoln Cathedral showing part of the exterior of the Early English Gothic...
England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. The western end of Lincoln Cathedral showing part of the exterior of the Early English Gothic nave and the Perpendicular towers topping the Norman west front.





England, Suffolk, Dunwich. People walking along the beach at Dunwich, once the capital of the Saxon kingdom of East Anglia an...
England, Suffolk, Dunwich. People walking along the beach at Dunwich, once the capital of the Saxon kingdom of East Anglia and a thriving Medieval town and port. Starting with the Great Storm of 1326 it was all washed away and the cliffs continue to erode.





Scotland, Orkney, Lamb Holm. Queen of Peace Chapel (The Italian Chapel) built by Italian prisoners of war 1943-5 using two co...
Scotland, Orkney, Lamb Holm. Queen of Peace Chapel (The Italian Chapel) built by Italian prisoners of war 1943-5 using two corrugated iron Nissen huts decorated with scrap, surplus and salvaged materials.





England, Kent, Canterbury. Stour Street Friary, founded on the small island of Binnewith between two arms of the River Stour.





Wales, Anglesey, Holyhead. Exterior view of St Cybi's church built on to the wall of Caer Gybi Roman fort.





Wales, Gwynedd, Menai Suspension Bridge. The mainland end of the Menai Bridge including an original iron, crossing sun-rays g...
Wales, Gwynedd, Menai Suspension Bridge. The mainland end of the Menai Bridge including an original iron, crossing sun-rays gate designed by Thomas Telford.





England, Cornwall, Crows-an-wra. A three-sided milestone and converted chapel at a junction on the A30 road between Penzance ...
England, Cornwall, Crows-an-wra. A three-sided milestone and converted chapel at a junction on the A30 road between Penzance and Land's End.





Wales, Denbighshire, Loggerheads Country Park. Two members of the Ermine Street Guard re-enactment society dressed as Roman l...
Wales, Denbighshire, Loggerheads Country Park. Two members of the Ermine Street Guard re-enactment society dressed as Roman legionaries standing outside their goatskin tent.





Scotland, Isle of Skye, Macleod's Tables. Looking SW from near Vatten, across Pool Roag and Roag crofting village to two dist...
Scotland, Isle of Skye, Macleod's Tables. Looking SW from near Vatten, across Pool Roag and Roag crofting village to two distinctive flat-topped and stepped hills of basaltic lava associated with Alasdair Crotach, 7th chief of the MacLeods of Dunvegan.





Wales, Anglesey, Aberffraw. Aberffraw village, the River Ffraw and stone-arched Hen Bont bridge seen from the dunes.





Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfries. The Burns Mausoleum in St Michael's kirkyard contains the remains of Scotland's na...
Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfries. The Burns Mausoleum in St Michael's kirkyard contains the remains of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns (1759-96), his sons Maxwell, Francis Wallace and Robert, and of his wife Jean Armour.





England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it j...
England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it joins the River Yare in Breydon Water leading to the coast at Great Yarmouth.





England, Lincolnshire, Boston. Modern memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers beside The Haven, the wide channel of the River Witham ...
England, Lincolnshire, Boston. Modern memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers beside The Haven, the wide channel of the River Witham running from Boston port to The Wash. It commemorates their first attempt, in September 1607, to emigrate for religious freedom.





England, Tyne and Wear, Jarrow. A replica Anglo-Saxon cross overlooking the River Tyne at Bede's World in Jarrow.





Scotland, Orkney, Brodgar. Ring of Brodgar stone circle and henge looking towards the Loch of Harray.





Scotland, North Ayrshire, Holy Island. Rock painting of Marpa the Translator, founder of the Kargyupa (Kargyutpa) sect of Tib...
Scotland, North Ayrshire, Holy Island. Rock painting of Marpa the Translator, founder of the Kargyupa (Kargyutpa) sect of Tibetan Buddhism which is based on enlightenment through meditation. Holy Isle has been owned by Tibetan Buddhists and used for their retreats and courses since 1993.





Wales, Carmarthenshire, Laugharne. The grave of Welsh poet and writer Dylan Marlais Thomas (1914-53) and his wife Caitlin Tho...
Wales, Carmarthenshire, Laugharne. The grave of Welsh poet and writer Dylan Marlais Thomas (1914-53) and his wife Caitlin Thomas (nee Caitlin Macnamara, 1913-94) in St Martin of Tours' churchyard.





Scotland, Isle of Skye, Macleod's Tables. Looking SW from Dunvegan, across Loch Dunvegan and Garrachan, to two distinctive fl...
Scotland, Isle of Skye, Macleod's Tables. Looking SW from Dunvegan, across Loch Dunvegan and Garrachan, to two distinctive flat-topped and stepped hills of basaltic lava associated with Alasdair Crotach, 7th chief of the MacLeods of Dunvegan.





Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Uig Sands. Looking southwards at the Lon Erista river flowing out across Traigh Uige (Uuige) on the ...
Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Uig Sands. Looking southwards at the Lon Erista river flowing out across Traigh Uige (Uuige) on the Valtos (Bhaltos) peninsula. The Lewis Viking Chessmen were uncovered in the dunes to the rear, beyond which are the mountains of Mealisval and Tahaval.





England, Tyne and Wear, Jarrow. Interior of a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon timber hall at Bede's World, based on an example exca...
England, Tyne and Wear, Jarrow. Interior of a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon timber hall at Bede's World, based on an example excavated at Thirlings, near Wooler.





England, Somerset, Glastonbury Tor. Looking up at Glastonbury Tor and St Michael's Tower from the NE, showing the terracing w...
England, Somerset, Glastonbury Tor. Looking up at Glastonbury Tor and St Michael's Tower from the NE, showing the terracing which some see as an ascending spiral pathway or sacred maze.





England, Lincolnshire, Boston. St Botolph's church beside the River Witham has the tallest Medieval tower in England. Mainly ...
England, Lincolnshire, Boston. St Botolph's church beside the River Witham has the tallest Medieval tower in England. Mainly 14th century, the church is Decorated Gothic in style, the tower Pependicular.





England, Cornwall, Minions. The Cheesewring and other weather-sculpted, granite rock-stacks on Stowes Hill on Bodmin Moor.





Scotland, Orkney, Ring of Brodgar. Ring of Brodgar stone circle and henge looking towards the Loch of Harray.





Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Iona. A view along the shore of St Ronan's Bay from the jetty at Baile Mor, showing the main villa...
Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Iona. A view along the shore of St Ronan's Bay from the jetty at Baile Mor, showing the main village street with the abbey beyond.





England, Lincolnshire, Barton-upon-Humber. The Humber Bridge from the shore at Barton-upon-Humber crossing the Humber estuary...
England, Lincolnshire, Barton-upon-Humber. The Humber Bridge from the shore at Barton-upon-Humber crossing the Humber estuary to Hessle in East Yorkshire.





England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it j...
England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it joins the River Yare in Breydon Water leading to the coast at Great Yarmouth.





England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it j...
England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Reach. The northern end of the River Waveney, just west of Burgh Castle Roman fort, where it joins the River Yare in Breydon Water leading to the coast at Great Yarmouth.





England, Cornwall, Portmellon. Early morning sunshine illuminates the Rising Sun Inn and Rock Cottage in Portmellon cove betw...
England, Cornwall, Portmellon. Early morning sunshine illuminates the Rising Sun Inn and Rock Cottage in Portmellon cove between Chapel Point and Mevagissey near St Austell.





Wales, Powys, Cilmery. Memorial to Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (Llywelyn the Last Welsh Prince of Wales) unveiled 23 June 1956. The ...
Wales, Powys, Cilmery. Memorial to Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (Llywelyn the Last Welsh Prince of Wales) unveiled 23 June 1956. The monolith stands on a mound at Cefn y Bedd, Cilmery, near Irfon Bridge where Llywelyn was wounded, then beheaded, after a skirmish with the English forces of Edward I, 11 December 1282.





Scotland, Isle of Skye, Skye Bridge. Looking from Kyleakin on Skye at the Skye Bridge, a former toll bridge which carries the...
Scotland, Isle of Skye, Skye Bridge. Looking from Kyleakin on Skye at the Skye Bridge, a former toll bridge which carries the A87 across Loch Alsh, via Eilean Ban island, from Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland.





Wales, Anglesey, Rhoscolyn. Rhoscolyn Baptist chapel, minister's house and schoolroom, founded in 1787 although the classical...
Wales, Anglesey, Rhoscolyn. Rhoscolyn Baptist chapel, minister's house and schoolroom, founded in 1787 although the classical facade on the present building is dated 1906.





Wales, Anglesey, Menai Suspension Bridge. Looking up from the Anglesey shore of the Menai Strait at Telford's Suspension Brid...
Wales, Anglesey, Menai Suspension Bridge. Looking up from the Anglesey shore of the Menai Strait at Telford's Suspension Bridge, opened to traffic in January 1826 as part of his A5 London to Holyhead coach road.





Wales, Carmarthenshire, Laugharne. The grave of Caitlin Thomas (nee Caitlin Macnamara, 1913-94) and her husband the Welsh poe...
Wales, Carmarthenshire, Laugharne. The grave of Caitlin Thomas (nee Caitlin Macnamara, 1913-94) and her husband the Welsh poet and writer Dylan Marlais Thomas (1914-53) in St Martin of Tours' churchyard.





Wales, Pembrokeshire, St David's. Detail of arcaded parapet above the Great Hall of St David's Bishop's Palace. The work of B...
Wales, Pembrokeshire, St David's. Detail of arcaded parapet above the Great Hall of St David's Bishop's Palace. The work of Bishop Henry de Gower 1328-47.





England, Wiltshire, Avebury. The huge stones of the Cove - originally an arrangement of three - stand within the remains of a...
England, Wiltshire, Avebury. The huge stones of the Cove - originally an arrangement of three - stand within the remains of a smaller setting inside the Great Circle's north-east quadrant at Avebury.





England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. The western end of Lincoln Cathedral showing part of the exterior of the Early English Gothic...
England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. The western end of Lincoln Cathedral showing part of the exterior of the Early English Gothic nave and the Perpendicular towers topping the Norman west front.





England, Dorset, Maiden Castle Hillfort. A view along the multiple ditch and bank defences on the south side of Maiden Castle...
England, Dorset, Maiden Castle Hillfort. A view along the multiple ditch and bank defences on the south side of Maiden Castle near Dorchester, one of the finest, largest and most complex Iron Age hillforts in Britain.





Scotland, Orkney, Stones of Stenness. Stones of Stenness stone circle and henge silhouetted at sunrise.





England, Bath & North East Somerset, Bath. Bath Abbey, rebuilt in 1499 in the Perpendicular style by Bishop Oliver King whose...
England, Bath & North East Somerset, Bath. Bath Abbey, rebuilt in 1499 in the Perpendicular style by Bishop Oliver King whose dream of angels ascending the Ladders of Heaven is illustrated on the west front.





Wales, Anglesey, Newborough. Capel Ebeneser (Hebrew Eben-ezer: stone of the help), Calvinistic Methodist chapel founded 1785 ...
Wales, Anglesey, Newborough. Capel Ebeneser (Hebrew Eben-ezer: stone of the help), Calvinistic Methodist chapel founded 1785 and later re-built in Classical style.





England, Hampshire, Portchester Castle. The rectangular Norman keep of Portchester Castle built at the North West corner of t...
England, Hampshire, Portchester Castle. The rectangular Norman keep of Portchester Castle built at the North West corner of the Roman Saxon Shore fort.





Wales, Conwy, Conwy. A view from Conwy castle over three bridges crossing the Conwy estuary, the A547 road bridge finished 19...
Wales, Conwy, Conwy. A view from Conwy castle over three bridges crossing the Conwy estuary, the A547 road bridge finished 1958, the Conwy Suspension Bridge built 1821-26 by Thomas Telford, and the 1848 tubular Railway Bridge by Robert Stephenson.





England, Northumberland, Flodden Field. Piper's Hill Monument on Branxton Ridge was erected in 1910 as a memorial to the last...
England, Northumberland, Flodden Field. Piper's Hill Monument on Branxton Ridge was erected in 1910 as a memorial to the last, most bloody battle fought in Northumberland. On 9th September 1513 the English, led by the Earl of Surrey, defeated the Scots led by their king, James IV, who was killed.





England, Lincolnshire, Boston. St Botolph's church beside the River Witham has the tallest Medieval tower in England. Mainly ...
England, Lincolnshire, Boston. St Botolph's church beside the River Witham has the tallest Medieval tower in England. Mainly 14th century, the church is Decorated Gothic in style, the tower Pependicular.





Wales, Pembrokeshire, Pembroke. The Chevron Corporation (formerly Texaco) oil refinery at Rhoscrowther seen across a field of...
Wales, Pembrokeshire, Pembroke. The Chevron Corporation (formerly Texaco) oil refinery at Rhoscrowther seen across a field of flowering corn poppies.





England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. Cast bronze by George Frederick Watts of poet laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson in Minster Yard ...
England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. Cast bronze by George Frederick Watts of poet laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson in Minster Yard with one of the cathedral's western towers visible to the rear.





England, Lincolnshire, Boston. Modern memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers beside The Haven, the wide channel of the River Witham ...
England, Lincolnshire, Boston. Modern memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers beside The Haven, the wide channel of the River Witham running from Boston port to The Wash.





Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarfon. Looking SE from the Eagle Tower of Caernarfon Castle over the Queen's Tower, Slate Quay and the R...
Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarfon. Looking SE from the Eagle Tower of Caernarfon Castle over the Queen's Tower, Slate Quay and the River (Afon) Seiont towards Moel Eilio and other peaks of Snowdonia.





England, Cornwall, Forrabury. A Georgian headstone, decorated with an angel, stands beside the path to St Symphorian's church...
England, Cornwall, Forrabury. A Georgian headstone, decorated with an angel, stands beside the path to St Symphorian's church on Forrabury Common above Boscastle harbour.





England, Norfolk, King's Lynn. A Hanseatic warehouse lining a narrow lane leading down to the River Great Ouse, built c 1475 ...
England, Norfolk, King's Lynn. A Hanseatic warehouse lining a narrow lane leading down to the River Great Ouse, built c 1475 as a depot for the Hanse.





England, Lincolnshire , Barton-upon-Humber. The Humber Bridge from the shore at Barton-upon-Humber crossing the Humber estuar...
England, Lincolnshire , Barton-upon-Humber. The Humber Bridge from the shore at Barton-upon-Humber crossing the Humber estuary to Hessle in East Yorkshire.





Scotland, Isle of Skye, Skye Bridge. Looking from Kyleakin on Skye at the Skye Bridge, a former toll bridge which carries the...
Scotland, Isle of Skye, Skye Bridge. Looking from Kyleakin on Skye at the Skye Bridge, a former toll bridge which carries the A87 across Loch Alsh, via Eilean Ban island, from Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland.





England, Somerset, Crewkerne. Flag of St George - red cross on a white background - flying from the tower of St Bartholomew's...
England, Somerset, Crewkerne. Flag of St George - red cross on a white background - flying from the tower of St Bartholomew's late Medieval church which was originally founded as a Saxon minster.





Wales, Anglesey, Britannia Bridge. Looking SE at the Britannia Bridge, a railway bridge designed by Robert Stephenson with Si...
Wales, Anglesey, Britannia Bridge. Looking SE at the Britannia Bridge, a railway bridge designed by Robert Stephenson with Sir William Fairburn, built 1846-50 across the Menai Strait.





England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge. A wide landscape view of the Stonehenge trilithons silhouetted after sunset and moonrise.





Wales, Anglesey, Holyhead. Allotments on Prince of Wales Road with Salt Island and the harbour beyond.





England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. Cast bronze by George Frederick Watts of poet laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson in Minster Yard ...
England, Lincolnshire, Lincoln. Cast bronze by George Frederick Watts of poet laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson in Minster Yard with one of Lincoln cathedral's western towers visible in the background.





Wales, Gwynedd, Aberdaron. St Hywyn's double-aisled, late Norman church is situated at the end of the Lleyn peninsula, near t...
Wales, Gwynedd, Aberdaron. St Hywyn's double-aisled, late Norman church is situated at the end of the Lleyn peninsula, near the embarkation point for pilgrims to Bardsey Island. It's seaside graveyard contains many finely carved slate headstones from the 1800s.





Wales, Anglesey and Gwynedd, Menai Bridge. St Tysilio's church and graveyard on Church Island in the Menai Strait with Telfor...
Wales, Anglesey and Gwynedd, Menai Bridge. St Tysilio's church and graveyard on Church Island in the Menai Strait with Telford's Menai Suspension Bridge in the distance.





England, Somerset, Crewkerne. The flag of St George flying from the tower of St Bartholomew's late Medieval church which was ...
England, Somerset, Crewkerne. The flag of St George flying from the tower of St Bartholomew's late Medieval church which was originally founded as a Saxon minster.





Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarfon. Looking South East from the Eagle Tower of Caernarfon Castle over the Queen's Tower, Slate Quay a...
Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarfon. Looking South East from the Eagle Tower of Caernarfon Castle over the Queen's Tower, Slate Quay and the River (Afon) Seiont towards Moel Eilio and other peaks of Snowdonia.





Wales, Conwy, Glyder Fach. Walkers in snow and ice following the path up the northern side of Glyder Fach in the Snowdonia Na...
Wales, Conwy, Glyder Fach. Walkers in snow and ice following the path up the northern side of Glyder Fach in the Snowdonia National Park.





Scotland, Isle of Skye, Staffin. Looking southwards from the Quiraing road between Staffin and Uig at moorland, peat cuttings...
Scotland, Isle of Skye, Staffin. Looking southwards from the Quiraing road between Staffin and Uig at moorland, peat cuttings and stacks with part of the Trotternish Ridge running diagonally in the background.





Wales, Anglesey, Aberffraw. Aberffraw village, the River Ffraw and stone-arched Hen Bont bridge seen from the dunes.





Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarfon. Looking NW along the River (Afon) Seiont at high tide with Slate Quay and Caernarfon Castle dappl...
Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarfon. Looking NW along the River (Afon) Seiont at high tide with Slate Quay and Caernarfon Castle dappled by winter sunshine. The castle stands at the point where the river flows into the Menai Strait.





Wales, Gwynedd, Penisarwaun. A bright and fully open sunflower (Helianthus annuus) looking up at its head, petals, stamens, s...
Wales, Gwynedd, Penisarwaun. A bright and fully open sunflower (Helianthus annuus) looking up at its head, petals, stamens, stigmas, stem and upper leaves set against a pale blue sky with violet clouds.
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