Sunday, 29 June 2008

Scenery

Scenery/ landscape shots aren't generally something I am really into, I normally take a few shots just for my records of the places I visit.

Today was a bit different, having driven all the way around Mount Snowden and a small part of Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, I just had to post the pictures that I got.

You forget what is on our doorstep and only 2-3 hours away.

Hope you like the photos (click them to view full screen).

9 comments:

  1. These are pretty neat! That's a beautiful landscape you got there!
    Cheers, Klaus

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  2. I certainly glad you showed us your landscapes Mike. They are all so picturesque. Made me wish I had been there.

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  3. I'm glad you posted these beautiful shots! Lovely, lovely coulds and mountains! I was there in Llamberis back in 1990! Wonderful country! Wish I could have spent more time then we did. Climbed all over ruined castles. I didn't know you were near there!

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  4. Thanks guys,
    No way Mary these shots are of the lake at Llamberis glad you recognised it and thankfully the weather was really nice.

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  5. Wow....I thought it looked like the same lake! We stayed at this little B&B called the Lakeside Inn and it looked right out at the lake. I remember that near the town, we walked up a hill to a wonderful crooked waterfall. And Dolbadarn castle. Saw a hedgehog...which I just love. Do you have any pictures of hedgehogs?

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  6. Beautiful scenery Mike! I think I should take a trip soon. The Adirondacks are only a few hours away from me and I have rarely gone!!

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  7. No hedgehog pics yet Mary, but plenty to post over the next few days.

    Thanks Eve, the drive around Mount Snowden is amazing, looking at your pic it would be perfect for bikes.

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  8. Boy, these are stunning, Mike! Gorgeous landscapes and blue skies to match!

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  9. Great pics mike,
    i've spent many a holiday in wales, and often toy with the idea of moving there.........one day!

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THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS, MIKE.