The Wales Millennium Centre looks a different colour under various weather conditions. When skies are dull, the building looks a dull bronze. Looking against the light, it can appear black. Here, on a sunny day looking at it with the sun behind the camera, the building shines gold.
Please note that this location is within the Castlemartin army ranges. Phone 01646 662499 to check when public access is allowed. (It is usually allowed at weekends and throughout August).
Please note that this photograph and all my pictures in south Pembrokehire west of this location, lie within the Castlemartin army ranges. Phone 01646 662499 to check for public access. The area is usually "open" on weekends and throughout August.
Please note that The Longstock Water Gardens are owned by John Lewis (stores). Unfortunately, they are only open to the public for one afternoon per month. This photo was taken in mid June - highly recommended.
This is the western terminus of this heritage railway. It was known as 'The Watercress Line' due to the fact that trains once took watercress from this area to London.
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Good pic, you can see the red limestone between the white and the carrstone at the bottom.
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The Wales Millennium Centre looks a different colour under various weather conditions. When skies are dull, the building looks a dull bronze. Looking against the light, it can appear black. Here, on a sunny day looking at it with the sun behind the camera, the building shines gold.
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wow! it really amazing! thanks!
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Please note that this location is within the Castlemartin army ranges. Phone 01646 662499 to check when public access is allowed. (It is usually allowed at weekends and throughout August).
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Please note that this photograph and all my pictures in south Pembrokehire west of this location, lie within the Castlemartin army ranges. Phone 01646 662499 to check for public access. The area is usually "open" on weekends and throughout August.
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This Victorian Castle is now a holiday homes (timeshare) complex.
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'City' satus is afforded to any place in Great Britain that has a Cathedral.
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Please note that The Longstock Water Gardens are owned by John Lewis (stores). Unfortunately, they are only open to the public for one afternoon per month. This photo was taken in mid June - highly recommended.
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Gilbert White (1720-1793) was one of the founding fathers of modern scientifc research.
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This is the western terminus of this heritage railway. It was known as 'The Watercress Line' due to the fact that trains once took watercress from this area to London.
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