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Thank you for the comment, I have passed through Dulas more or less every working day for the last 30 years so don't know where Dylas has come from, must be an age thing.
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In reply to a recent comment. The title is misleading this is Llangwyfan Church near Aberffaw
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Thanks, Llion, 'My' discovered lion does indeed live on the mainland. I live and work in Rugby but have three days holiday the week after next and will go back to my parents in Porthmadog. I foresee a mission to find and photograph this lions brothers! I will post any successful discovery in due course... Regards Chris
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Llion, thanks for preventing a second fire! Robert Stephenson was ahead of his time in bridge design back in 1850 - he couldn't have imagined the volume of road traffic using it now as part of the A55 route to Holyhead! I've just posted a shot of one of the lions you alluded to - shame so few people get to see them! Chris
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This is Bwa Du, or Black Arch in Rhoscolyn
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Oh Dear Found this Site Description: NAR SH39NE2 Copper mine at Porth Llanlleiana, main buildings depicted intact on early eds. of OS County series (Anglesey II.4 1889; 1900); 3rd ed. (1924) shows buildings largely roofless, but sea-walls constructed. (source: Rees 1975 (Ind. Arch. of Wales), 234) associated with pond & leat to SE (Nprn400752). RCAHMW AP94-CS 1210-11 RCAHMW AP945145/42-4 J.Wiles 29.06.04 More research required
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your photos are very good
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I wish my photos looked like this.
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Sunrise over Dulas Anglesey
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Sculptor Antony Gormley
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