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Gnosall sunset
Gnosall sunset
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Cloud returns after the sun
Changeable weather
Sun has returned
Spring sunset
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Cardiff City Hall
After the rain in King's Lynn. For Pam
King's Lynn Minster
Walk across the fields
O&Sglos - wood upstairs
Calshot Castle
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ROYAL PRINCESS
Colour returning to the fields
Fields starting to grow crops
Sunset near Gnosall
Fields near Stafford
Aqualate Mere walk
Verwood sunset
Verwood sunset
Purfleet Quay. King's Lynn
Colour returning to the fields
Purfleet Quay. King's Lynn
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AZURA
Weymouth Harbour
Weymouth Beach
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Weymouth Beach
Royal Hotel, Weymouth
D-Day Memorial, Weymouth
A passing cloud
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Power
Gnosall sunset
Gnosall sunset
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Return of the nice sunset
Early April sunset
St Lawrence's, Gnosall
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Lakes and Reservoirs of Wales / Llynnoedd a Chronfeydd Dŵr Cymru
Lakes and Reservoirs of Wales / Llynnoedd a Chronfeydd Dŵr Cymru
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Pontsticill Reservoir (Welsh: Cronfa Pontsticill) or Taf Fechan Reservoir is a large reservoir on the Taf Fechan lying partly in the county of Powys and partly within the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales. It lies within the Brecon Beacons National Park and Fforest Fawr Geopark. The 110 ft high embankment has, since its completion in 1927, been holding back 3400 million gallons of water for supply to industry and population to the south.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontsticill_Reservoir
Pontsticill is in the Taf Fechan Valley and sited by a bridge over the Taf Fechan river. The term ‘Zululand’ appears on official documents from the late 1870s onwards as a ‘proper’ address in this area. This is because the Upper Neuadd was built during the Zulu war and was originally nicknamed ‘Zulu’.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontsticill_Reservoir
Pontsticill is in the Taf Fechan Valley and sited by a bridge over the Taf Fechan river. The term ‘Zululand’ appears on official documents from the late 1870s onwards as a ‘proper’ address in this area. This is because the Upper Neuadd was built during the Zulu war and was originally nicknamed ‘Zulu’.
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