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  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
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  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_020.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_019.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_018.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_013.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_016.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_012.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_011.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_010.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_008.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_009.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_007.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_004.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_005.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_006.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_003.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_015.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_017.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_014.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_002.jpg
  • Landscape view of the Pen y garreg dam on the Penygarreg Reservoir in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley wales_001.jpg
  • The rocky coastline is at Dinas Head in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Seen from high up on the cliff top as a late sun plays across the grasses and sandstone headland. At 463 feet in height, the Dinas Head cliffs provide excellent views across Fishguard Bay to the south and Newport Bay to the north. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is the first National Trail in Wales. Opened in 1970, the path is almost entirely contained within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park that takes in 17 Sites of Scientific Interest (SSSI), two nature reserves, and Wales' only marine nature reserve. The cliff tops offer wonderful expanses of wildflowers in Spring (April and May are best). Wide variety of birds nest along the cliffs, and grey seals can often be seen in the water below.
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  • In fine, late-summer weather, an eleven year-old girl gingerly steps over a stile on the coastal path at Carregwastad Point, near Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Steadying herself with a walking pole, she climbs over wearing trainers rather than stout walking boots as this path is gentle for younger outdoor enthusiasts. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is the first National Trail in Wales. Opened in 1970, the path is almost entirely contained within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park that takes in 17 Sites of Scientific Interest (SSSI), two nature reserves, and Wales' only marine nature reserve. The cliff tops offer wonderful expanses of wildflowers in Spring (April and May are best). Wide variety of birds nest along the cliffs, and grey seals can often be seen in the water below.
    wales_pembrokeshire08-02-08-2007_1_1.jpg
  • The rocky coastline is at Dinas Head in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Seen from high up on the cliff top as a late sun plays across the grasses and sandstone headland. At 463 feet in height, the Dinas Head cliffs provide excellent views across Fishguard Bay to the south and Newport Bay to the north. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is the first National Trail in Wales. Opened in 1970, the path is almost entirely contained within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park that takes in 17 Sites of Scientific Interest (SSSI), two nature reserves, and Wales' only marine nature reserve. The cliff tops offer wonderful expanses of wildflowers in Spring (April and May are best). Wide variety of birds nest along the cliffs, and grey seals can often be seen in the water below.
    wales_pembrokeshire03-02-08-2007_1_1.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley panoramic_003.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley panoramic.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley panoramic_002.jpg
  • Landscape in the Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs provide clean drinking water for the West Midlands of England.
    20181111_elan valley panoramic_001.jpg
  • Landscape view looking towards the lower slopes of Pen yr Ole Wen beside Llyn Ogwen lake on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Snowdonia is a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a national park of 823 square miles in area. It was the first to be designated of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951.
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  • Landscape view looking towards the lower slopes of Pen yr Ole Wen beside Llyn Ogwen lake on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Snowdonia is a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a national park of 823 square miles in area. It was the first to be designated of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951.
    20200917_snowdonia pen yr ole wen_00...jpg
  • Landscape view looking towards the lower slopes of Pen yr Ole Wen beside Llyn Ogwen lake on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Snowdonia is a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a national park of 823 square miles in area. It was the first to be designated of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951.
    20200917_snowdonia pen yr ole wen_00...jpg
  • Landscape view looking towards the summit of Pen yr Ole Wen on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Snowdonia is a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a national park of 823 square miles in area. It was the first to be designated of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951.
    20200917_snowdonia pen yr ole wen_00...jpg
  • Landscape view looking towards the summit of Pen yr Ole Wen on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Snowdonia is a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a national park of 823 square miles in area. It was the first to be designated of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951.
    20200917_snowdonia pen yr ole wen_00...jpg
  • Landscape view looking towards the summit of Pen yr Ole Wen on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Snowdonia is a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a national park of 823 square miles in area. It was the first to be designated of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951.
    20200917_snowdonia pen yr ole wen_00...jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_011.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_009.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_007.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_005.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_004.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_002.jpg
  • Explicit graffiti on the window if a closed down shops on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_009.jpg
  • Closed down shop Peacocks on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_007.jpg
  • Closing down shops on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_008.jpg
  • Closed down shops on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_006.jpg
  • Closed down shops on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_002.jpg
  • Closed down shops on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_004.jpg
  • Closed down shop Peacocks on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_005.jpg
  • Closed down shops on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_003.jpg
  • Closed down shops on the High Street due to economic downturn and recession on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Bangor high street has struggled over recent years as more and more shops close, but this is now being compounded by the Coronavirus epidemic as retail becomes more difficult to sustain in low population towns. Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire.
    20200916_bangor closed shops_001.jpg
  • Boats sit in the sand and mud in the empty harbour with the tide out on 15th September 2020 in Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemaes is a village on the north coast of Anglesey in Wales, sited on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is partly owned by the National Trust. It is the most northerly village in Wales. The name Cemaes derives from the Welsh word cemais, meaning 'bend or loop in a river, inlet of sea, bay'.
    20200915_cemaes bay_002.jpg
  • Boats sit in the sand and mud in the empty harbour with the tide out on 15th September 2020 in Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemaes is a village on the north coast of Anglesey in Wales, sited on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is partly owned by the National Trust. It is the most northerly village in Wales. The name Cemaes derives from the Welsh word cemais, meaning 'bend or loop in a river, inlet of sea, bay'.
    20200915_cemaes bay_003.jpg
  • Boats sit in the sand and mud in the empty harbour with the tide out on 15th September 2020 in Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemaes is a village on the north coast of Anglesey in Wales, sited on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is partly owned by the National Trust. It is the most northerly village in Wales. The name Cemaes derives from the Welsh word cemais, meaning 'bend or loop in a river, inlet of sea, bay'.
    20200915_cemaes bay_001.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_010.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_006.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_008.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_001.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_003.jpg
  • Boats sit in the sand and mud in the empty harbour with the tide out on 15th September 2020 in Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemaes is a village on the north coast of Anglesey in Wales, sited on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is partly owned by the National Trust. It is the most northerly village in Wales. The name Cemaes derives from the Welsh word cemais, meaning 'bend or loop in a river, inlet of sea, bay'.
    20200915_cemaes bay_004.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
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  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
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  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_002.jpg
  • Slipway into the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. The Menai Strait is a narrow stretch of shallow tidal water about 25 km long, which separates the island of Anglesey from the mainland of Wales.
    20200916_bangor menai strait_002.jpg
  • View towards the Wylfa Nuclear Power Station at Llanddausaint on 15th September 2020 from Cemlyn, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Wylfa Nuclear Power Station is a former Magnox power station situated west of Cemaes Bay on the island of Anglesey, off the northwestern coast of Wales. In 2012, Reactor 2 was shut down. Three years later, Reactor 1 was switched off on 30 December 2015 so ending 44 years of operation at the site.
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  • View towards the Wylfa Nuclear Power Station at Llanddausaint on 15th September 2020 from Cemlyn, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Wylfa Nuclear Power Station is a former Magnox power station situated west of Cemaes Bay on the island of Anglesey, off the northwestern coast of Wales. In 2012, Reactor 2 was shut down. Three years later, Reactor 1 was switched off on 30 December 2015 so ending 44 years of operation at the site.
    20200915_wylfa nuclear power station...jpg
  • View out towards a sailing boat on the horizon and sea on 15th September 2020 in Cemlyn, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemlyn is a bay on the northwest coast of Anglesey, North Wales, within the community of Cylch-y-Garn. Separated from the bay by a shingle beach is a brackish lagoon, which is fed by a number of small streams.
    20200915_cemlyn bay_001.jpg
  • View out towards the horizon and sea on 15th September 2020 in Cemlyn, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemlyn is a bay on the northwest coast of Anglesey, North Wales, within the community of Cylch-y-Garn. Separated from the bay by a shingle beach is a brackish lagoon, which is fed by a number of small streams.
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  • View out towards a large vessel on the horizon and sea on 15th September 2020 in Cemlyn, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemlyn is a bay on the northwest coast of Anglesey, North Wales, within the community of Cylch-y-Garn. Separated from the bay by a shingle beach is a brackish lagoon, which is fed by a number of small streams.
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  • View out towards the horizon and sea on 15th September 2020 in Cemlyn, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Cemlyn is a bay on the northwest coast of Anglesey, North Wales, within the community of Cylch-y-Garn. Separated from the bay by a shingle beach is a brackish lagoon, which is fed by a number of small streams.
    20200915_cemlyn bay_004.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
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  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_033.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_031.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_030.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_029.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_028.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_027.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_026.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_023.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_025.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_024.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_022.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_021.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_019.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_017.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_020.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_018.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_016.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_014.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_015.jpg
  • Rock climbers scale a steep rock-face in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_012.jpg
  • Rock climbers scale a steep rock-face in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_011.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_013.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_009.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_010.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_007.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
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  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_004.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_003.jpg
  • Landscape view in the mountains surrounding  Llyn Idwal in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve on 17th September 2020 in Pont Pen-y-benglog, Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Idwal is a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains of Snowdonia. It is named after Prince Idwal Foel, a grandson of Rhodri Mawr, one of the ancient Kings of Wales.
    20200917_snowdonia llyn idwal_001.jpg
  • Slipway into the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. The Menai Strait is a narrow stretch of shallow tidal water about 25 km long, which separates the island of Anglesey from the mainland of Wales.
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  • Port Penrhyn harbour view over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Port Penrhyn is a harbour located just east of Bangor in north Wales at the confluence of the River Cegin with the Menai Strait. It was formerly of great importance as the main port for the export of slate from the Penrhyn Quarry.
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