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| Posted: 26 Oct 2010 06:46 AM PDT The recent BBC One adaptation of Sherlock Holmes was a huge success but Conan Doyle also inspired the winning article in the 2010 Natur Cymru nature writing competition. The storyline was a familiar one, about reading the signs of nature, but told in a novel and engaging way. Accompanied by Dr Watson, Holmes studies the rocks beneath Parys Mountain, deducing their age by the presence of... |
| Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:57 AM PDT The biggest ever whale sculpted from Welsh sand took form yesterday at Goodwick Parrog in Fishguard Harbour. The first day of the half term holiday saw over 50 Sea Trust volunteers turn out to create the 25 metre long replica of Moby Dick in just under five hours. The whale building exercise was the brainchild of Sea Trust's Cliff Benson. Cliff said: "I just wondered how big it would look and... |
| Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:01 AM PDT Exploring Wales' wooded gorges and ravines is increasing in popularity amongst walkers, canoeists and extreme sport enthusiasts. Now, there is a short film on the CCW YouTube Channel that highlights the natural wonders of gorges to help people learn about our celtic rainforests before they arrive. Presented by naturalist Ray Woods, the ten-minute film reveals that gorges in Wales' ancient... |
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