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The City With A View: May 2009
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Thursday, 28 May 2009. Castle Square and Swansea Castle. On one of my very few trips into the city centre I took a few shots of Swansea Castle and Castle Square. I vaguely remember Castle Square being Castle Gardens before somebody thought it would be a good idea to pave over the flowerbeds and build a fountain, somehow this is looked at as progress. Friday, 22 May 2009. Swiss Valley Reservoir, Llanelli. Tuesday, 12 May 2009. The second part to wal...
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The City With A View: June 2008
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Wednesday, 18 June 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Carp Coarse and Swansea. City with a View - Post Archive. Ilston's Abandoned Limestone Quarry. Giant's Grave and Cat Hole Cave at Parc Le Breos. WW2 Buildings on the Marsh in Penclawdd. A few shots from the marsh road, Llanrhidian. Snow Day Walk on the Cycle Track. Dunvant Brickwork in the Winter. Leaving Swansea by Train. The end of the track and into Blackpill. Coming to the end of Clyne Valley.
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The City With A View: July 2009
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Friday, 31 July 2009. I bit the bullet and went back to the car and paid a second £1.10 just to leave the car in a half empty car park for another hour and carried on our little walk until we got to the observatory. I got a little camera happy so I'll be breaking up today into three posts and hopefully I'll try and do a little write in each post. Saturday, 25 July 2009. Red Arrows over Mumbles. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Red Arrows over Mumbles.
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The City With A View: January 2009
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Thursday, 8 January 2009. Dunvant Brickwork in the Winter. Just a few pictures I took while walking my parents dogs, it was cold and the sun was surprisingly bright. Its still quite picturesque even though all the trees are dying back, and the pond was completely frozen over which for some reason incites people to chuck anything and everything on the ice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dunvant Brickwork in the Winter. Carp Coarse and Swansea. Mumbles ...
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The City With A View: February 2008
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Monday, 4 February 2008. The Tower and Overflow, Ponsticill Reservoir, Merthyr Tydfil. Friday, 1 February 2008. Clyne Valley Cycle Track. I didn't travel very far so these pictures are from Gowerton to Dunvant. Cyclists and walkers on the track. The foot bridge running over the track. One of the many old railway bridges running over the track two of them still carry the weight from a busy main road. Dunvant Brickworks Part 2. The brickworks pond an...
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The City With A View: September 2008
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Sunday, 14 September 2008. A lone sheep on the mountain road. Clase and the dreaded DVLA with Kilvey Hill just behind. In the distance the East and West Piers and further in the distance Port Talbot. The whole of north Gower. Another shot of north Gower this time with the Lougher estuary and a bit of Llanelli in the foreground. Tuesday, 2 September 2008. A beached boat and its moorings. Loads of Seagulls making the pier their home. Mumbles and Oyst...
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The City With A View: May 2008
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Saturday, 10 May 2008. The end of the track and into Blackpill. Coming to the end of Clyne Valley. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The end of the track and into Blackpill. Coming to the end of Clyne Valley. Carp Coarse and Swansea. City with a View - Post Archive. Ilston's Abandoned Limestone Quarry. Giant's Grave and Cat Hole Cave at Parc Le Breos. WW2 Buildings on the Marsh in Penclawdd. A few shots from the marsh road, Llanrhidian.
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The City With A View: March 2009
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. WW2 Buildings on the Marsh in Penclawdd. Tuesday, 3 March 2009. A few shots from the marsh road, Llanrhidian. Just a few shots from a little trip down Llanrhidian, the sun was quite bright and the camera automatically darkened the images. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). WW2 Buildings on the Marsh in Penclawdd. A few shots from the marsh road, Llanrhidian. Carp Coarse and Swansea. City with a View - Post Archive.
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The City With A View: April 2009
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Thursday, 16 April 2009. Giant's Grave and Cat Hole Cave at Parc Le Breos. A some of photos taken on a walk down to Giant's Grave and into the cave. Labels: Cate Hole Cave. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Giants Grave and Cat Hole Cave at Parc Le Breos. Carp Coarse and Swansea. City with a View - Post Archive. Ilston's Abandoned Limestone Quarry. Giant's Grave and Cat Hole Cave at Parc Le Breos. WW2 Buildings on the Marsh in Penclawdd.
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The City With A View: Swansea Observatory and the West Pier.
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The City With A View. Images from in and around Swansea. Sunday, 2 August 2009. Swansea Observatory and the West Pier. Walking round the observatory Rachel and I were asked if we'd like to join the tour given by the Swansea Astronomical Society. It was a bit surreal, I'd only wanted to take a few pictures of the building but now I had the chance to see what it was actually for. The whole set up really impressed me and I think I might just go to one of the star parties that they talked about. Clyne Valley...