RM2JJ504F–Nash Point Cliffs and High Clouds Glamorgan Heritage Coast, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales
RM2JJ2AGW–Looking out to sea from above Dunraven Bay on a lovely Summer Evening in the Vale of Glamorgan
RM2JJ293M–Duntaven Bay Photographed from Above on the cliffs
RM2JJ29B1–Colhugh River and three ducks making its way to the sea via Llantwit Major Beach on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast
RM2JJ2967–Duntaven Bay Photographed from Above on the cliffs
RM2JG41Y4–Narrow river in the fells at the end of Artlegarth in Cumbria - NOTE - it is a no through road.
RM2JG415J–Dales landscape of stone barn with Howgill Fells behind early in July with clear bright weather to show off the landscape. View just outside Sedbergh
RM2JG41A3–View from Artlegarth in Cumbria over the old barn and landscape photographed early July
RM2JG421E–Wild Boar Fell Mallerstang in Cumbria
RM2JG416C–An inquisitive sheep in Artlegarth in Cumbria in the Yorkshire Dales early July
RM2JG41PY–Section of the Howgill Fells near Sedbergh in the county of Cumbria England
RM2JDHXM8–A beautiful view along Pentwyn Reservoir to Corn Du and Pen y Fan in the Central Brecon Beacons
RM2JDHXNY–View of part of Pontsticill Reservoir showing the Boathouse on a sunny Juine Summer day
RM2JDHY1P–A landscape view up the Talybont Valley in the Brecon Beacons National Park on a sunny and clear June morning
RM2JDHXFK–A lovely view of Pen y Fan and Corn Du across the Pentwyn Reser4voir in the Central Brecon Beacons
RM2JDHY08–The view from the top of the Talybont Reservoir along the Talybont Valley in the Brecon Beacons National Park Powys
RM2JDHXWP–A view across Talybont Reservoir and the Control Tower on a sunny June day in the Brecon Beacons
RM2JDHXTM–A south looking view over Pontsticill Resevoir in the Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales in June
RM2JBREKH–The dam and tower at the Upper Neuadd Reservoir after the reservoir had been drained
RM2JC1D8N–Waterfall at Pont Cwm y Fedwen in the Central Brecon Beacons
RM2JCGWRN–Part of Kenfig Nature Reserve South Wales with Port Talbt Steel Works in the background
RM2JC8T76–Pwll y Wrach or the Witches Pool nearTagarth in Powys in the Black Mountains in a hillside woodland.
RM2JA6TP0–A deserted old stone barn derelict near the side of the road at Artlegarth in Cumbria
RM2JA6TYX–A beautiful,view of part of the Howgill Fells including Sickers Fell near Sedbergh in Cumbria in challenging light
RM2JA6W85–An old stone barn and drystone wall in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire/Yorkshire
RM2JA6W5W–The veiw looking down Dentdale in the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria, on a bright but not sunny May day
RM2JA6W24–A mixed weather view of part of Garsdale Pike near Sedbergh in Cumbria with splashes of light on the fellside
RM2JA6TRW–The arched railway viaduct at the top of Garsdale in Cumbria on a sunshine/rain afternoon
RM2JA6TJ3–A view of Arant Haws and Winder, both fells in the Howgill Fells region - on a bright day near Sedbergh
RM2JA6TGX–Artlegarth, a dead end valley area very close to the Dales village of Ravenstonedale in Cumbria.
RM2J7F32D–Looking across Pontsticill Reservoir and to the boathouse in the Central Brecon Beacons on a sunny May day
RM2J7FCEP–Looking down onto the Talybont Reservoir and Valley as well as the wooded areas with evergteen and deciduous trees
RM2J7FCC5–Looking down onto the Upper Half of Talybont Reservoir and Valley on a sunshine May day in the Brecon Beacons National Park
RM2J7F2ND–A bright yellow Rape Seed field near the village of Llanfihangell Tal-Y-Llyn close to Brecon in Powys south Wales
RM2J7FCFG–A view of the mountain of Waun Rydd across the Talybont Valley in the Central Brecon Beacons on a sunny May day
RM2J7F2X9–A view across the Usk Valley towards the Black Mountains, part og the Brecon Beacons National Park, on a sunny May day
RM2J7F329–A view across part of Mynydd Illtyd, or Mynydd Illtud Common and a marchy pond towards Fan Frynych ahead - a non untypical Brecon Beacons landscape
RM2J37XND–Remains of a limestone Quarry at Port Eynon coast on the Gower Peninsula south Wales
RM2J37XWA–A view down and across both Port Eynon and Horton beaches on the Gower coast, south Wales
RM2J2J92X–The view across Cardiff Bay from the Cardiff Bay Barrage walk on a sunny April morning
RM2J2J979–Cardiff Bay Lake and the St Davids Hotel and Apartments in the background
RM2J21KC0–The view looking west along the coast towards St Donats Castle from Llantwit Major beach on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast
RM2J1BTFF–Two moored boats on the estuary of the River Teifi near Gwbert on the Ceredigion/Cardiganshire coast West Wales
RM2J1BTH3–A green moored boat on the Teifi Estuary at Gwbert on Sea on the Cardiganshire Coast, West Wales
RM2J1BTCC–Two boats moored up on the tidal mudflats at Gwbert on Sea on the River Teifi Estuary
RM2J1E6T9–Looking down onto Nash Point or Marcross Beach from the eastern cliff side on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.
RM2J1K75E–A view along the beach at Aberthaw (also known as Limpert Bay) looking west on a bright and sunny day in March
RM2J1K7BJ–The Glamorgan Heritage Coastline between the beach of Llantwit Major and St Donats Atlantic College
RM2J1K73P–View west across the Aberthaw Beach (or Limpert Bay) on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast in south Wales on a sunny March day
RM2HWXBDR–Windmills generating electricity, all along the hilltop in south Wales
RM2HX029K–The view from Bwlch y Waun across to Waun Rydd and the Talybont Reservoir in August Brecon Beacons National Park
RM2HWXC8R–Waves coming in with a wind following them up at Dunraven Bay on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast
RM2HWXBH8–Part of the beach and cliffs at Dunraven Bay on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast in March
RM2HX037J–An amazing view right up the Talybont Valley in the Brecon Beacons National Park in August
RM2HW6D93–Port Eynon and Horton Beaches on the Gower Coast South Wales
RM2HW6DGK–Cliffs west of Port Eynon on the Gower Coast in South Wales on a sunny February Day
RM2HW6E1T–Pennard Castle remains up on the dune tops with a finger post below on the way to Three Cliffs Bay
RM2HW6EEM–Three Cliffs Bay looking west towards Great Tor and the adjoining cliffs on a sunny February day
RM2HW6HC0–Looking back along Rhossili Beach towards Rhossili with wet sand on a January day in sunshine
RM2HG55JD–The Crocodile and Lion Rock on Broad Haven North Beach on the Pembrokeshire coast west Wales
RM2HG55MA–The Crocodile and Lion Rock on Broad Haven North Beach on the Pembrokeshire coast west Wales
RM2HG55HX–Little Haven on the Pembrokeshire Coast West Wales
RM2HG55PT–Little Haven on the Pembrokeshire Coast West Wales
RM2HG55TB–Little Haven on the Pembrokeshire Coast West Wales
RM2HG55YN–Newgale Beach on the Pembrokeshire Coast looking south west on a sunny January day
RM2HG55XA–Newgale Beach on the Pembrokeshire Coast looking west
RM2HFEY6E–Bracelet Bay Mumbles Gower South Wales on a cold sunny February morning
RM2HFEY3D–Bracelet Bay Mumbles Gower South Wales on a cold sunny February morning
RM2HC4PYR–Cardiff Bay with a heron conveniently posing for the camera
RM2HC4RRT–Cardiff Bay and the St Davids Hotel Cardiff South Wales
RM2HC50BY–Cenarth Falls bordering Carrmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, just up from the Ceredigion border in West Wales on the River Teifi
RM2HC5053–Cenarth Falls bordering Carrmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, just up from the Ceredigion border in West Wales on the River Teifi
RM2HC508W–Cenarth Falls bordering Carrmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, just up from the Ceredigion border in West Wales on the River Teifi
RM2HC55C3–A stunning view of part of the Howgill Fells range near Sedbergh in Cumbria in October
RM2HC55BX–Gastack Beck Waterfall in Deepdale Cumbria
RM2HC50AC–Cenarth Falls bordering Carrmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, just up from the Ceredigion border in West Wales on the River Teifi
RM2HC4Y6D–The River, Or Afon, Gwendraeth, working its way through the Carmarthenshire village of Kidwelly (in welsh, Cydweli)
RM2HC55AX–Fields and Barns just outside Dent on a sunny October day in Cumbria
RM2HC505W–Cenarth Falls bordering Carrmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, just up from the Ceredigion border in West Wales on the River Teifi
RM2HC5076–Cenarth Falls bordering Carrmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, just up from the Ceredigion border in West Wales on the River Teifi
RM2HC5048–The Cenarth Falls on the River Teifi in May - this marks the border between Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire
RM2HC4Y3G–Looking from Llansteffan to Ferryside across the estuary of the River Towy (in welsh Tywi) in Carmarthenshire on a sunny June day.
RM2HA7PFA–Looking east along the long sandy stretch of Swansea Beach pointing towards the docks - South Wales coast
RM2H8MMXH–Llyn y Fan Fach in the Black Mountain in Carmarthenshire, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
RM2H8MW4H–Memorial Sails Cardiff Bay barrage dedicated to Captain Scott following his journey to Antarctica. Scott left for Antarctica from Cardiff Docks.
RM2H8MW8J–Across Cardiff Bay looking towards the St Davids Hotel on the far side
RM2H8MTNW–Looking along the Cardiff Bay Barrage to Cardiff
RM2H8MWXT–Yacht Boat heading into Cardiff Bay Lake from the Bay Barrage South Wales
RM2H8MR2A–Part of the enormous Llyn Brianne Dam in the north part of Carmarthenshire
RM2H8MXD2–View of Cardiff Bay from the barrage showing buildings on the Waterfront and a heron in the very front
RM2H8MR99–Part of the enormous Llyn Brianne Dam in the north part of Carmarthenshire
RM2H8MR45–Part of the enormous Llyn Brianne Dam in the north part of Carmarthenshire
RM2H88076–A landscape including Pen Y Fan and Corn Du as seen from Mynydd Illtyd Common high in the Brecon Beacons in autumn
RM2H7P5NT–Graig Fan Ddu across the Taff Fechan Valley Brecon Beacons Powys South Wales
RM2H7P6J9–The Beach at Dunraven Bay alos known as Southerndown Beach on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast south Wales one sunny autumn morning
RM2H7P6JK–The Beach at Dunraven Bay alos known as Southerndown Beach on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast south Wales one sunny autumn morning
RM2H7P5HW–A good view of Graig Fan Ddu Corn Du and Pen y Fan in the Central Brecon Beacons
RM2H7P730–The Beach at Dunraven Bay alos known as Southerndown Beach on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast south Wales one sunny autumn morning
RM2H7P5EJ–A view of Craig y Fan Ddu and neaby trees in autumn
RM2H7P655–Pentwyn Reservoir in the Central Brecon Beacons with a cold and strong wind whipping up the water
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