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7.Cilan - Machroes102 views2/7/23. Approaching Machroes with St Tudwal's Island West in the background.
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6.Cilan - Machroes83 views2/7/23. Photo taken during lunch from close to our picnic spot. St Tudwal's Island West in the background. Photo: Gwynfor Jones.
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5.Cilan - Machroes88 views2/7/23. The group photograph taken on Trwyn y Wylfa, with Porth Ceiriad in the background.
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4.Cilan - Machroes85 views2/7/23. At Trwyn Llech-y-doll with a lot of interesting geology to be seen on this west side of Porth Ceiriad, but not the burial chamber which is meant to be close by.
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3.Cilan - Machroes90 views2/7/23. Climbing up on the east side of Hell's Mouth on the Wales Coast Path with Hell's Mouth behind us.
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2.Cilan - Machroes83 views2/7/23. On to Trwyn Cilan, looking back the way we have come.
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1.Cilan - Machroes90 views2/7/23. Setting off along the Hell's Mouth dunes.
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8.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 93 views6/7/23. On the beach just north of Hafan -y-Mor. With Moel-y-Gest, the Moelwyns and Moel Hebog in the background.
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7.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 90 views6/7/23. Photo: Nia Parry. Lunch looking out from Porth Fechan towards Porthmadog with Moel-y-Gest and the Moelwyns in the background.
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6.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 89 views6/7/23. Lunch close to the beach at Porth Fechan. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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5.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 90 views6/7/23. Our gorse expert explains.
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4.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 91 views6/7/23. Around the trig point at Pen-ychain. Photo: Nia Parry.
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3.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 87 views6/7/23. A very interesting farmstead just south of Penychain station.
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2.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 87 views6/7/23. Emerging from under the trees close to Penychain Station.
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1.Tyn Morfa - Penychain - 'Hafan-y-Mor' 92 views6/7/23. Starting off from Afonwen Farm.
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8.Moel Bronmiod73 views20/07/23. Just a quarter of a mile to the main road which will take us into Llanaelhaearn. The Yr Eifl range is in the background.
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