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11.Dovedale Holiday201 viewsUnlike ducks, the human male of the species is well camouflaged or hides behind a camera! Photo: Cleaton Williams.
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10.Dovedale Holiday184 viewsWalking alongside the River Dove on the second day. Photo: Hugh Evans.
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9.Dovedale Holiday194 viewsThe bridge at the village of Milldale. The lowest point in the area. Photo: Hugh Evans.
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8.Dovedale Holiday202 viewsThe countryside in the area of Newton House, showing the characteristic dry stone walling. Photo: Hugh Evans.
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7.Dovedale Holiday207 viewsLud's Church. The singers have gone by now. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Dovedale Holiday207 viewsLud's Church on the first day, when 'Nid wyf gofyn Bywyd Moethus' was sung. Photo: Meirion Owen.
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5.Dovedale Holiday190 viewsWell we got to the top. But where we are, is something else. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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4.Dovedale Holiday208 viewsThe first walk of the holiday. The Roaches. A history lesson is in progress. Photo: Meirion Owen.
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3.Dovedale Holiday185 viewsIt wasn't long before members found a suitable watering hole. Photo: Cleaton Williams.
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2.Dovedale Holiday191 viewsAll are assembled outside Newton House for the Sunday walks. Photo: Hugh Evans.
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1.Dovedale Holiday201 viewsNewton House, our residence for the next seven days. Photo: Cleaton Williams.
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6.Foel Goch from Llangwm219 views15th May 2011. Not far from journey's end as we reach Bron Llan.
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5.Foel Goch from Llangwm256 views15th May 2011. Our final descent fron Pen y Cerrig-serth with the farm Tyddyn Eli in front of us and Llangwm just off the photograph to our right.
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4.Foel Goch from Llangwm202 views15th May 2011. On top of Orddu at 555 metres (1821ft).
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3.Foel Goch from Llangwm185 views15th May 2011. Coming down from Foel Goch and making towards Orddu
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2.Foel Goch from Llangwm183 views15th May 2011. Bluebells along side the track between Garthmeilio and Pen yr ardd.
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