Category: Wales
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Bronze Age Miners – Great Orme.

We are still on the Great Orme at Llandudno, but this time we travelled back almost 4000 years to the Bronze Age copper mine near the summit. This isn’t on the Welsh 100 list but we think it should be. In 1986 the local council approved a scheme to landscape the derelict site full of…
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Hills and Trams. Great Orme Tramway – Welsh 100: No 18

Aunty and I are up in North Wales for the Easter break. Unfortunately the weather is not as good as one would hope, with temperatures below 6C, a bit of a gale during the night and a lot or rain. Putting up the awning in the caravan was a little challenge but it was still…
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Solar Eclipse – Shame about the photographer
This morning we had a partial solar eclipse of the sun so I tried and failed to take a reasonable photograph. Luckily the time was reasonable with the eclipse started at 9.25 am. The down side was I had a conference call that started at 9am and everyone had to put up with me banging…
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Palaeontologists for the day – but don’t give up the day job.
The weather this morning can only be described as dull, dull and very dull. Oh yes and cold! Whatever happened to spring? Aunty had thebrainwave this morning and suggested we pretend to be palaeontologists and search for dinosaur footprints on Sully Beach. Not quite Jurassic Park, but exotic in its own way. We wrapped up…
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Romans in desolate places – Tomen y Mur

On the bleak wind swept slopes above Llyn Trawsfynydd in Meirionydd lay the remains of a Roman fort and amphitheatre. It’s an unexpected find on the slopes of Mynydd Maentwrog, among the fields and sheep, surrounded and over looked by the rugged peaks of the Rhinog Fach and Rhionog Fawr brooding along the horizon to…
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What have the Romans ever done for us? Caerleon on the Welsh 100 – No 16

There were only three legionary fortresses in Roman Britain: Caerleon, Chester and York. Caerleon was the permanent garrison base for the II Augustian Legion and was the main base for the subjugation of the Silurians, the tribe who resided in this area. They put up quite a resistance over a number of years…
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Three Cliffs Bay
36 hours ago I was in South Africa coping with temperatures in excess of 30C. Today the temperature was 6C but the sun was shining. A great day for a walk along the coast at Three Cliffs Bay. This is Aunty’s favourite and in the summer it is a great place for the day. The…
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The oldest cinema in Wales – 100 Things to do in Wales Number 15
Last weekend we went to the pictures. Not very noteworthy you may say, but there you would be wrong. This trip was to Wales’ oldest cinema in Brynmawr. It has shown films since 1911, and unlike so many other small independent picture theatres it is still drawing the crowds. It is now named after the…
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Sugarloafs and not a calorie consumed

The weather at the weekend shouted out that Aunty and me had to go out and climb a hill. The weather was that good. Not far from us is a great little hill called The Sugarloaf. Why? Well it apparently looks like a sugarloaf. Though very few people today have ever seen a sugarloaf, let…
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Pembrey, Birds and Autumn Light

The wales their forecast promised us a fair weekend. Cloudy but with sunny periods. What it didn’t forecast was the heavy showers, strong winds and a dropping temperature. But did we let that stop us? Absolutely no! We’re staying at the caravan park just on hedge of Pembrey County Park. Just to the west of…
