River Conwy
The River Conwy at Betws y Coed, North Wales.
Snowdon, May 2015.
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Snowdon, May 2015.
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The Glaslyn Estuary lit by a low winter sun, a natural lightscape.
The River Conwy at Betws y Coed, North Wales.
Somewhere in South Wales
Somewhere in South Wales (I think) possibly Fishguard
Tenby (Welsh: Dinbych-y-pysgod, meaning little town of the fishes or little fortress of the fish) is a walled seaside town in Pembrokeshire, South West Wales, on the west side of Carmarthen Bay.
Notable features of Tenby include 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of sandy beaches; the 13th century medieval town walls, including the Five Arches barbican gatehouse,;15th century St. Mary’s Church, the Tudor Merchant’s House (National Trust), the Tenby Museum and Art Gallery and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, part of Wales‘ only coastal National Park. Boats sail from Tenby’s harbour to the offshore monastic Caldey Island, while St Catherine’s Island is linked to the town at low tide. The town is served by Tenby railway station. More from Wikipedia.
Mumbles Bay near Swansea Wales
from the Coasts & Clouds series
An early attempt – (not technically sound) – colour shift left to right makes it a poor shot
as requested by Lynne earlier today.