Photos by llionellis : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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llionellis's conversations
I am sorry about the miss placement of this photo on Google Earth. I have placed it correctly (church lane Knighton) and it is still shown there, however the misplaced photo (and several others) appear to be linked to some information, or should that be miss information site. As I did not author the photo within the information site I am unable to edit. I will attempt to contact someone with more knowledge than myself
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In reply to a recent comment. The title is misleading this is Llangwyfan Church near Aberffaw
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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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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
Llion
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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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