Poet with a splitting headache
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The Boathouse on the Taf Estuary
Carmarthen Bay panorama from Sir Johns Hill, Laugh…
Five go to Wales
Dark mood at Pembrey
Subdued sunset with crossed contails
Jane Marie and Laugharne Castle
Dawn flyby
Black Cuillin from the slopes of Beinn Staic
Cloudy start to the day over Carmarthen Bay
Window on a Cumbrian Sunset
Bassenthwaite Lake from Derwent Fells
Grand Victorian Reflections - Scarborough
The River Taf Estuary at Laugharne (Plus x 1 PiP)
Big clouds in a big Yorkshire sky
Northern Fells above Keswick - Lake District
A stile made to last
Whitby rooftops and chimneys
Contrails at dawn
After the rain sunset
Autumn fruit of the Rowan
Amber eyes
Crowded beach
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Derwent Watercolour
The Black Cuillin provide a backdrop for Glen Dryn…
Whiteless Pike and Rannerdale in early Spring
By the shore of Loch Etive
13th Century Arched Laver
Scarborough working boats
End of the 'heatwave'
Leona - In the sunset of her years
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Kirkham Priory (3)
Rural Summer
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Signal Box and level crossing at Kirkham
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Kirkham Priory (1)
The River Derwent flows past the remains of Kirkha…
Foxgloves in Rannderdale (Plus 1 x PiP)
Rannerdale towards Cummock Water & Loweswater (Pl…
Cloudburst
Autumn colours over Derwent Water
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The River Taf Estuary at Laugharne
The River Taf (Welsh: Afon Taf) is a river in West Wales. It rises in the Preseli Hills of north Pembrokeshire and flows approximately 50 km (30 mi) through Carmarthenshire to Carmarthen Bay. It reaches the sea near the village of Laugharne and is one of three rivers, along with the River Gwendraeth and River Towy, to enter the sea on the east side of Carmarthen Bay.
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