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Brecon Beacons Day Walk
... is clag. Following a lot of improvement work, the path is straightforward and it doesn't take very long to get to the wet and windy summit. Amazingly there are people walking around in shorts or jeans and one woman is carrying a shopping bag instead of a rucksack. With nothing in it. The mind boggles.
After a quick bite to eat, we make the short traverse to the summit of Pen y Fan and then it's back off down towards Storey Arms, using the main path from Bwlch Duwynt, which is ...
Getting ready to roll!
... doing the Kiwi Experience, although it's more expensive then the Naked Bus, it seems as if that's what all the travelers go on, and seeing as i'm a loner on my travels I think this will be my best option to make friends.
Other stops on my travels include Cambridge NZ to see one of my oldest friends Emma who works on a stud farm out there and Sydney as my friend Sophia is getting married in Hunter Valley and i'm a bridesmaid for the first time which is very ...
Wye Valley Tour, Wales, UK
... have occurred here, we were transported to the roman era, and felt as if we are in the limelight.. standing in the middle of the huge arena..
We went on to the roman bath and were given a detailed in-sight on the way the ancient roman cities were built, structured, with elaborate heating systems, bathing units for the warrior and sports men of those times... we then visited the museum containing relics from the ...
The Land of Tom Jones
... of the village of Raglan in the county of Monmouthshire in south east Wales. The modern castle dates from between the 15th and early 17th-centuries, when the successive ruling families of the Herberts and the Somersets created a luxurious, fortified castle, complete with a large hexagonal keep, known as the Great Tower or the Yellow Tower of Gwent, surrounded by parkland, water gardens and terraces. During the English Civil War the castle was held ...
Cheadle to Llanwrtyd Wells. Wales
Dropped our extra suitcase at Malcolm's then headed south on the A roads towards Shrewsbury. The rain persistent all the day. In fact it been raining constantly for over 2 days now. I can see what they mean about the English weather. Most years when we come we are lucky with the weather so guess we are due for the not so good stuff. Kept off the motorways today as didn't want to suffer the hassle if the spray and speed. Had a walk around ...