Sunday, June 11, 2006

Pictures from Wales


This is a photo taken from a WWII machine gun turret, of the lighthouse at South Stack Cliffs, on Holyhead Island one of the most Western points of Wales. It was 300+ steps each way, exhausting!


Coffee with a straw, enjoying the walk down!!!



The view from inside the lighthouse. We took the tour up where Miles asked lots of questions, we found out about the history and how now all the Ships use GPS so no body bothers to clean the windows...the gun turret is on top of the cliff.


Caernarfon Castle in Anglesea, beautiful views, easy to get lost and where the Black Night was born (the guy buried at Canterbury Cathedral). The house of the Prince of Wales.


Inside Caernarfon Castle.


Miles, Lina and Ric.

One of the many steam engines in Wales. There's Miles and Ric standing with the Ferret.


Enjoying a quiet beer in a very old pub in Dolgellau where they serve roast in burgers covered in a bowl of gravy...and that's all they serve!

Our lovely campsite where we cooled our beers in the stream, chatted around a camp fire and Lina tried toasted marshmallows for the first time!!! Just outside Dolgelleu on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. We were lucky to have our thermals cause the others froze!

Thanks to everyone for their emails and posts, it's hard to keep up with you all but we're sure it won't be long before we'll see you all again soon.


M&A

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