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| Posted: 25 Oct 2010 07:11 AM PDT Yesterday instead of having a lie-in, I decided to be healthy and take full advantage of the fine weather. I went for a walk in the Caerfanell Valley in the Brecon Beacons. It was a bit cold and windy at Carn Pica - a giant cairn, but I could see for miles with stunning views of Llangorse Lake, the Talybont Reservoir and the Black Mountains in the distance. The autumn colours are coming along... |
| Posted: 25 Oct 2010 05:13 AM PDT I've been away on holiday, surfing in Donegal, Ireland but the Flickr group has continued to flourish in my absence. Here are a few pics which have caught my eye since I've been back. For those of you visiting the coast - it's pupping season for grey seals at the moment so tread carefully and you might come across some mums & pups in quiet coves around the coast. Ade Owens snapped this... |
| Posted: 25 Oct 2010 04:41 AM PDT A pipefish that's usually spotted in the warm seas of the Mediterranean has been found off the Welsh coast. This pipefish photographed by marine scientist Paul Kay, is thought to be a Shore or Black-striped Pipefish (Syngnathus abaster): Previously, it had only been found as far north as Southern Biscay in the Atlantic, with the odd one seen more northerly off the coast of... |
| Posted: 25 Oct 2010 02:00 AM PDT Celebrate autumn with the National trust this October half term at Dinefwr Park and Castle, Llandeilo. There's plenty going on for all ages so take your pick: Monday 25th - Conkers & crowns - take part in the conker championship and make a princes crown or princesses tiara from all the fabulous autumn leaves. Tuesday 26th - The brilliant play team from Carmarthenshire County Council will... |
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