RM2A1BW22–A swan gliding on the water at Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BY7Y–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BY6Y–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A119TF–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 23rd Sept, 2019. UK Weather: A man cycling down Plascrug Avenue at daybreak on a bright and sunny Equinox morning, September 23 2019, the first day of official autumn in the northern hemisphere. Today the length of the day and night are roughy equal. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A1BW1E–A swan gliding on the water at Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BTXH–Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A119TH–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 23rd Sept, 2019. UK Weather: A man walking down Plascrug Avenue at daybreak on a bright and sunny Equinox morning, September 23 2019, the first day of official autumn in the northern hemisphere. Today the length of the day and night are roughy equal. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A1BTRA–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BY72–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1C16P–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BTRE–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BTY4–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A119TN–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 23rd Sept, 2019. UK Weather: A man walking down Plascrug Avenue at daybreak on a bright and sunny Equinox morning, September 23 2019, the first day of official autumn in the northern hemisphere. Today the length of the day and night are roughy equal. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A1C16E–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BTYJ–A swan gliding on the water at Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1C16J–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BTTG–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BYAW–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BTYM–Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BW24–A swan gliding on the water at Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BTTA–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1C16F–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BY76–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BTYK–Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BY70–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BW1W–A swan gliding on the water at Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BY75–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BY74–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BY31–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BTYN–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1C197–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1C1AF–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BY6X–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1C16B–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1C176–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BYAM–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1C16H–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BYAJ–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1C16C–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1C19C–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BY6W–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A15HAG–Allotment gardening in the UK - collecting rainwater to use on the vegetable patches
RM2A16B9P–Ken Booth FBA is a British international relations theorist, and the former E H Carr Professor of the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University
RM2A15JCN–People undertaking a moth count survey in Ceredigion Wales UK on a warm summer morning. Theis moth - a British Tiger Moth or Garden Tiger Moth [Arctia caja] - had been lured into the 'trap' overnight by the presence of a small light. Although well distributed over much of Britain, it has decreased significantly since 1980
RM2A16B9K–Plants growing under highly controlled conditions in the National Plant Phenomics Centre, at IBERS (The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences ), Aberystwyth University, Wales UK. The Centre employs a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians to work with biologists to address how genetics and environment interact to give rise to the characteristics (or phenotype) of the individual organism.
RM2A16MBF–Tourists enjoying a warm and sunny summer afternoon on the quayside in the shadow of the historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A15JD8–People undertaking a moth count survey in Ceredigion Wales UK on a warm summer morning. The moths have been lured into the 'trap' overnight by the presence of a small light
RM2A15HC1–Allotment gardening in the UK - vegetables growing in raised beds
RM2A16BA7–Plants growing under highly controlled conditions in the National Plant Phenomics Centre, at IBERS (The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences ), Aberystwyth University, Wales UK. The Centre employs a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians to work with biologists to address how genetics and environment interact to give rise to the characteristics (or phenotype) of the individual organism.
RM2A15HAD–Allotment gardening in the UK - seaweed used as a mulch and fertilizer on raised beds
RM2A15KMR–Public Transport in the UK: A Transport for Wales DMU [diesel multiple unit] local train approaching Dyfi Junction station halt on a sunny summer morning, Wales UK
RM2A15HC0–Allotment gardening in the UK - vegetables growing in raised beds
RM2A17GN4–Llangrannog , a village and a community in Ceredigion, Wales, 6 miles southwest of New Quay. It lies in the narrow valley of the River Hawen, which falls as a waterfall near the middle of the village. Llangrannog is on the Wales Coast Path. Summer afternoon, August 2019
RM2A16EK3–Fresh organic eggs - six in a box and half a dozen already cracked open and in a bowl
RM2A16EH9–Sarn Gynfelin spit, a relic glacial moraine, Wallog, Cardigan Bay, west wales UK. The protruding bank resembles a man-made causeway and has long been part of the centuries-old legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod, a fabled sunken kingdom which was lost beneath the waters of Cardigan Bay
RM2A16K22–A group of women on a hen party batchelorette party on the promenade in Aberystwyth on a summer afternoon, Wales UK
RM2A16BA6–Plants growing under highly controlled conditions in the National Plant Phenomics Centre, at IBERS (The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences ), Aberystwyth University, Wales UK. The Centre employs a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians to work with biologists to address how genetics and environment interact to give rise to the characteristics (or phenotype) of the individual organism.
RM2A15JDA–People undertaking a moth count survey in Ceredigion Wales UK on a warm summer morning. The moths have been lured into the 'trap' overnight by the presence of a small light
RM2A16BEB–The newly opened state of the art seed biobank cold storage facility at IBERS (Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences), Aberystwyth University. It is integral to the UK Plant Genetic Resources Group (UKPGR) collections, held at centres throughout the UK, and the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR). It specialises in curating accessions of temperate grass and legume species held in medium and long term (20 years) storage under controlled environmental conditions.
RM2A17FCT–Gwydir Forest / Gwydyr Forest, a 72.5 square km ancient woodland that encirles the town of Bettws y Coed, Clwyd, Snowdonia north wales. In 1937 Gwydir was designated a National Forest Park, and since 1993 the heartland of the forest has been accorded the special status of Forest Park
RM2A15HBP–Allotment gardening in the UK - a wheelbarrow full of compost
RM2A17FFA–Gwydir Forest / Gwydyr Forest, a 72.5 square km ancient woodland that encirles the town of Bettws y Coed, Clwyd, Snowdonia north wales. In 1937 Gwydir was designated a National Forest Park, and since 1993 the heartland of the forest has been accorded the special status of Forest Park
RM2A16BEG–The newly opened state of the art seed biobank cold storage facility at IBERS (Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences), Aberystwyth University. It is integral to the UK Plant Genetic Resources Group (UKPGR) collections, held at centres throughout the UK, and the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR). It specialises in curating accessions of temperate grass and legume species held in medium and long term (20 years) storage under controlled environmental conditions.
RM2A15H8R–Allotment gardening in the UK - seaweed used as a mulch and fertilizer on raised bed of young brassica plants
RM2A15HC2–Allotment gardening in the UK - vegetables growing in raised beds
RM2A16MA0–Tourists enjoying a warm and sunny summer afternoon on the quayside in the shadow of the historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A16EK7–Fresh organic eggs, scrambled, with home made wholemeal bread for breakfast UK
RM2A15HAA–Allotment gardening in the UK - seaweed used as a mulch and fertilizer on raised beds
RM2A15N6K–Two classic 'mod' Lexmoto 'Milano' and 'Tommy' retro design motor scooters on the seafront at Aberystwyth Wales UK on a summer evening, 2019
RM2A16MBP–Tourists enjoying a warm and sunny summer afternoon on the quayside in the shadow of the historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A16BEE–The newly opened state of the art seed biobank cold storage facility at IBERS (Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences), Aberystwyth University. It is integral to the UK Plant Genetic Resources Group (UKPGR) collections, held at centres throughout the UK, and the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR). It specialises in curating accessions of temperate grass and legume species held in medium and long term (20 years) storage under controlled environmental conditions.
RM2A17FFJ–Gwydir Forest / Gwydyr Forest, a 72.5 square km ancient woodland that encirles the town of Bettws y Coed, Clwyd, Snowdonia north wales. In 1937 Gwydir was designated a National Forest Park, and since 1993 the heartland of the forest has been accorded the special status of Forest Park
RM2A16EK5–A man walking twoards the south along the wales coastal path between Borth and Aberystwyth, at Wallog, Ceredigion Cardigan Bay west Wales
RM2A15JDP–A Texaco garage petrol station gas station at night, UK
RM2A15JFB–A Texaco garage petrol station gas station at night, UK
RM2A16MBN–Tourists enjoying a warm and sunny summer afternoon on the quayside in the shadow of the historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A16EK8–Fresh organic eggs, scrambled, with home made wholemeal bread for breakfast UK
RM2A16MBK–The historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A15H8N–Allotment gardening in the UK - seaweed used as a mulch and fertilizer on raised bed of young brassica plants
RM2A16N5M–Penrhyncoch village in rolling green farmland on the outskirts of Aberystwyth, mid wales UK
RM2A15N6N–The silhouettes of Two classic 'mod' Lexmoto 'Milano' and 'Tommy' retro design motor scooters on the seafront at Aberystwyth Wales UK on a summer evening, 2019
RM2A16BEJ–The newly opened state of the art seed biobank cold storage facility at IBERS (Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences), Aberystwyth University. It is integral to the UK Plant Genetic Resources Group (UKPGR) collections, held at centres throughout the UK, and the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR). It specialises in curating accessions of temperate grass and legume species held in medium and long term (20 years) storage under controlled environmental conditions.
RM2A16BEF–Plants growing under highly controlled conditions in the National Plant Phenomics Centre, at IBERS (The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences ), Aberystwyth University, Wales UK. The Centre employs a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians to work with biologists to address how genetics and environment interact to give rise to the characteristics (or phenotype) of the individual organism.
RM2A17GMD–Llangrannog , a village and a community in Ceredigion, Wales, 6 miles southwest of New Quay. It lies in the narrow valley of the River Hawen, which falls as a waterfall near the middle of the village. Llangrannog is on the Wales Coast Path. Summer afternoon, August 2019
RM2A16MBD–The historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A16M9W–Tourists enjoying a warm and sunny summer afternoon on the quayside in the shadow of the historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A17FFH–Gwydir Forest / Gwydyr Forest, a 72.5 square km ancient woodland that encirles the town of Bettws y Coed, Clwyd, Snowdonia north wales. In 1937 Gwydir was designated a National Forest Park, and since 1993 the heartland of the forest has been accorded the special status of Forest Park
RM2A15HAE–Allotment gardening in the UK - vegetables growing in raised beds
RM2A16BF2–Plants growing under highly controlled conditions in the National Plant Phenomics Centre, at IBERS (The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences ), Aberystwyth University, Wales UK. The Centre employs a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians to work with biologists to address how genetics and environment interact to give rise to the characteristics (or phenotype) of the individual organism.
RM2A16BE8–The newly opened state of the art seed biobank cold storage facility at IBERS (Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences), Aberystwyth University. It is integral to the UK Plant Genetic Resources Group (UKPGR) collections, held at centres throughout the UK, and the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR). It specialises in curating accessions of temperate grass and legume species held in medium and long term (20 years) storage under controlled environmental conditions.
RM2A15HBX–Allotment gardening in the UK - vegetables growing in raised beds
RM2A16MBR–Tourists enjoying a warm and sunny summer afternoon on the quayside in the shadow of the historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A15HA6–Allotment gardening in the UK - seaweed used as a mulch and fertilizer on raised bed of young brassica plants
RM2A16EHC–Sarn Gynfelin spit, a relic glacial moraine, Wallog, Cardigan Bay, west wales UK. The protruding bank resembles a man-made causeway and has long been part of the centuries-old legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod, a fabled sunken kingdom which was lost beneath the waters of Cardigan Bay
RM2A17FFC–Gwydir Forest / Gwydyr Forest, a 72.5 square km ancient woodland that encirles the town of Bettws y Coed, Clwyd, Snowdonia north wales. In 1937 Gwydir was designated a National Forest Park, and since 1993 the heartland of the forest has been accorded the special status of Forest Park
RM2A15KN7–Public Transport in the UK: A Transport for Wales DMU [diesel multiple unit] local train approaching Dyfi Junction station halt on a sunny summer morning, Wales UK
RM2A15HAF–Allotment gardening in the UK - seaweed used as a mulch and fertilizer on raised beds
RM2A15KN4–Public Transport in the UK: A Transport for Wales DMU [diesel multiple unit] local train approaching Dyfi Junction station halt on a sunny summer morning, Wales UK
RM2A15HAB–Allotment gardening in the UK - seaweed used as a mulch and fertilizer on raised beds
RM2A16BEC–The newly opened state of the art seed biobank cold storage facility at IBERS (Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences), Aberystwyth University. It is integral to the UK Plant Genetic Resources Group (UKPGR) collections, held at centres throughout the UK, and the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR). It specialises in curating accessions of temperate grass and legume species held in medium and long term (20 years) storage under controlled environmental conditions.
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