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Jac by Mixed up photography

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Jac

Locomotive 45337 by Mixed up photography

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Locomotive 45337

Over there by Mixed up photography

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Over there

A walk on the beach by Mixed up photography

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A walk on the beach

Borth beach by Mixed up photography

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Borth beach

Borth beach, Ceredigion, Wales, UK

Beach huts (Explored) by Mixed up photography

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Beach huts (Explored)

Abersoch, Gwynedd, Wales, UK

Llyn Cwmystradllyn by Mixed up photography

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Llyn Cwmystradllyn

Located in the Snowdonia National Park this picturesque valley and place of serenity has not always been so quiet. In 1886, the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII) opened the Gorsedda Slate Quarry in the valley. The village of Treforys was built to house the quarrymen and consisted of 36 houses set in 3 streets. A sophisticated slate mill, Ynys Y Pandy, was also built to dress and finish the slate before being transported on a newly laid 3ft gauge tramway down to the harbour town of Porthmadog. But this flood of activity was short lived. After a short 20 years of excavation, the quarry was closed down as quality slate became more and more scarce. As the local paper reported, “everything that could facilitate the works was produced, nothing being wanting but the slate vein”

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The empty shell of Ynys Y Pandy still stands at the foot of the valley. A stark, man made monument set against a stunning mountainous back drop. The remains of the village of Treforys is less apparent. A blanket of green has devoured all but the faintest outlines of that early, expectant community. The water of the lake that once fed a 26ft water wheel, the beating heart of the mill, is now still and provides a quiet oasis for fishermen and passing walkers.

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Locomotive 'David Lloyd George' by Mixed up photography

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Locomotive 'David Lloyd George'

Locomotive 'David Lloyd George' pulling a train out of Harbour station, Porthmadog, Gwynedd, Wales, UK

Chip by Mixed up photography

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Chip

Vizsla by Mixed up photography

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Vizsla

The photographer by Mixed up photography

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The photographer

Thumbs up by Mixed up photography

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Thumbs up

A little dog reflects by Mixed up photography

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A little dog reflects

Jac and his reflection on Borth beach

Mylo by Mixed up photography

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Mylo

Sailboat by Mixed up photography

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Sailboat

Aberdyfi, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales, UK

Pretty girl by Mixed up photography

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Pretty girl

Beach walking by Mixed up photography

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Beach walking

Bridges by Mixed up photography

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Bridges

Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, England, UK

Jac in flight by Mixed up photography

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Jac in flight

Stormy day by Mixed up photography

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Stormy day

Borth, Ceredigion, Wales, UK