Very nice place indeed!
And beautifully photographed on top of this :-)
Amities
Philippe
Le 30 mars 15 à 19:10, ChrisB a écrit :
My wife and I spent last week in Wales, staying near a town called
Dolgellau (“Dolgethlai”) in a cottage in the countryside. The
scenery was glorious; I'd only visited the area before from above,
since some of my training was conducted from a station called Valley
on Anglesey and we flew our Hawks over Wales, both high and low level.
I took 5-600 pictures, using Fuji mirrorless kit and here are 2 of
them:
The Mawddach estuary towards the seaside town of Barmouth:
http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-6fqr96V/A <http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-6fqr96V/A
>
The small mountain range called Cadair Idris:
http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-DMrH2mG/A <http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-DMrH2mG/A
>
I took each of them from a lovely walk, called the New Precipice
Walk. It wasn’t hugely precipitous, but the views were fantastic.
Chris
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