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As can be seen from the boarded up doorway, this former Church of Scotland is no longer in use as a place of worship. Its green wooden wals and red corrugated iron roof however still make a striking image by the B871.
I've seen other shots of this lake without the weed, but they may have been at a different time of the year. This one was late August 2006. I couldn't translate lluncaws, can you enlighten me?
Glad to help convince you. You better hurry, however, while it's still functioning--nothing I've seen could more look like a ghost town without actually BEING a ghost town...
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A very nice image!
Greetings from İstanbul,Bayram
As can be seen from the boarded up doorway, this former Church of Scotland is no longer in use as a place of worship. Its green wooden wals and red corrugated iron roof however still make a striking image by the B871.
Is that a dead goat at the end of the tree?, is it now Goat Carnie?
Haven't sailed here but have stayed here at the climbing hut a few times and is a favourite place. A great shot. best, Andy
Good place
Rhys
I've seen other shots of this lake without the weed, but they may have been at a different time of the year. This one was late August 2006. I couldn't translate lluncaws, can you enlighten me?
Pete
This is not a Florida Thatch Palm (Thrinax Radiata) it looks to be a Cocos Nucifera.
I believe you are correct, sir. Thanks!
beautiful shot
Glad to help convince you. You better hurry, however, while it's still functioning--nothing I've seen could more look like a ghost town without actually BEING a ghost town...