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  • Ruined Tintern Abbey, England / Wales borders in the cool of a winter frost.
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  • Sunrise and mist seen over the roof tops of St Davids, Wales
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  • St Non's chapel and retreat on the Pembrokeshire coast near St David's, Britain's smallest city. St Non was mother to St David, patron saint of Wales.
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  • St Non's chapel and retreat on the Pembrokeshire coast near St David's, Britain's smallest city. St Non was mother to St David, patron saint of Wales.
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  • Sunset over the cathedral in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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  • At the harbour mouth to  the old quarry site of Porthgain a couple of white channel markers
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  • St David's Cathedral. Based around a monastic community founded by St David in the 6th century this cathedral was built by King Henry I of England in 1115. In 1123 Pope Calixtus II granted a papal privilege upon St Davids, making it a centre of pilgrimage for the Western world, the Pope decreeing that "Two pilgrimages to St Davids is equal to one to Rome, and three pilgrimages to one to Jerusalem".
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  • Macro view of morning dew on heads of grass in a Welsh meadow
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  • Looking up to the ornate detail from the ceiling in the Tower of St Davids Cathedral. Once you get over quite how much of a slope there is down the nave and the dramatic outward lean of the pillars, the ceiling is richly carved oak from the 16th century in this cathedral that was built in the 12th century in Britain's smallest City.
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  • Morning dew on a blade of grass
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  • Tenby. The colourfully painted houses around this walled seaside town on the the west side of Carmarthen Bay in Wales. A naturally sheltered harbour this is a strategic harbour that was taken by the Normans in the 12th century.
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  • Tintern Abbey was founded in 1131 and sits on the Welsh bank of the River Wye, the (current) border of England and Wales. Used by the Cistercian monks until 1536 and Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. The monastery fell into ruin and we are lucky that so much still stands today. Amusing aside - it also features in Iron Maiden's "Can I play with madness" video
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