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Pathways to the beach.
Llandanwg Beach sits between the towns of Barmouth and Harlech on the southern side of Tremadog Bay. It is also part of the wider Snowdonia National Park and situated close to the pretty Afon Dwyryd estuary.
The sand dunes to the back of the beach conceal the tiny church of Saint Tanwg which dates from the 13th century. A small path winds through the dunes and leads you to the beach from the central car park area or you can take a trail from Cardigan Bay. As you sit on the pristine sands you will also be able to enjoy vistas of the rugged Rhinog Mountains in the distance.
The beach here shelves gently into the sea making this a good place to swim, although there is no lifeguard so care should be taken. When the tide is low, it reveals a causeway out to pretty Mochras which is also known by its local nickname of Shell Island due to the plethora of different hued shells found on the its beach.
Due to its strategic position, Llandanwg Beach is shielded from the well known Welsh winds which can be a little fresh at times meaning that you can enjoy this area even in the off-season. The beach is also well-loved by locals including fisherman who come here for the plentiful supplies of bass, mackerel, flatfish, and dogfish. With that in mind keen anglers will find plenty to do here, or you can explore dainty rock pools or simply go for a stroll on the soft, pristine sand.
Amenities at Traeth Llandanwg include disabled access and the village is also home to the quaint Y Maes Cafe close to the beach which operates from June to October.
Far from an original comp on Mam Tor. I'd stopped off on the way to check out some misty looking fields and arrived at the base of Mam Tor to some unbelievable red light glowing from over the Hill, sprinting up I arrived at the top catching only the end of the display, quickly unloading my gear the sun broke though the clouds and created some more beautiful morning light.
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There are many paths leading you to the beach at Llandanwg and you are walking pass the marram grasse's in the sand dunes.
The Francis Crick Institute, a biomedical research laboratory in Somers Town, Camden. Designed by architects HOK and completed in 2016.
Pathway at Mount Tomah botanical gardens, Bell's Line of Road, near Bilpin, in the Blue Mountains - about 90 minutes drive north-west of Sydney. Photograph taken with my Canon EOS 60D.
... so as to enjoy a feast of Australian plant life, in a part of Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane, Australia.
Under the pathway to where the trains travel is a tunnel with the old history of New Mexico. There are photos of New Mexico's first buildings as well as settlers of New Mexico. It's great as people walk and are able to see what New Mexico was and what it has become. The tunnel is in Albuquerque for all to enjoy.
Further down the path along the Afon Glaslyn.
Beddgelert is a village and community in the Snowdonia area of Gwynedd, Wales. The population of the community taken at the 2011 census was 455, and includes Nantmor and Nant Gwynant. It is reputed to be named after the legendary hound Gelert
All I had to do was turn my head and what I saw convinced me once again that Norway is one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
The Hell Gate Pathway is a pedestrian and bike path that runs through the monumental arcade, connecting to the larger waterfront pathway system that circles the Island. The northern end of the Pathway leads across the Bronx Kill by crossing to the South Bronx Greenway and onward to the larger Bronx Borough Greenway.
Run Day / Social Distancing Day 84, 06/07/2020, Randall's Island Park, NY
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A section of the millennium way as it passes high over Ilkley Moor. Unusual to see mighty flagstones in such a wild place. A little like a flat clapperbridge for boggy land. As far as I understand, the flagstones were part of a project to mark the year 2000 - pretty cool idea.
From the movie "FENCES" The house from the movie was virtually a prop (in disrepair) and has been torn down. This is the path that Troy Maxson (Denzel Washington) used in the movie. (Filmed in Pittsburgh)
His fence was up at the top of the picture across from the telephone pole.
Most of the homes in this area were built in 1915, the play & film was set in 1955 by playwright August Wilson.
Bordering a meandering pathway through the gardens. Close up, the 'flower' of the Quisqualis resembles a Poinsettia.
What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wrought iron and brick fence encircling the Edwin Johnson Homestead site just outside Maybell, Moffat County, Colorado.
Edwin C. Johnson served thirty four continuous years in public service to Colorado; Moffat and Routt County Legislator, Lt. Governor, three times elected Governor, and eighteen years as a United States Senator.
Ferne and Edwin Johnson erected this fence to preserve what was left of the home they built in 1910. This site is dedicated to all of the early homesteaders who helped settle Colorado.