Monday, 5 March 2012
Looking back at the Lleyn
I went down to Trefor on the Lleyn Peninsula on Sunday in order to take a photographic look around the massive old granite quarry that is there. Whilst climbing up the former Incline to reach the Quarry, I turned around and took this shot of the beautiful coastline down there, with the snow capped mountains of Snowdonia in the distance.
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1 comments:
Lovely photo, David. The lighting makes it feel like an old postcard. Your Flickr photos of the old quarry are fascinating, we must get up there soon!
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