For our last ‘day out’ in North Wales, Jude and I took a drive around to the Llŷn Peninsula. After parking up further down the coast, we walked around the coastal path to Porthor, or Whistling Sands as it’s often known. From there we called in at tiny Porth Colmon which, as you will see from my series of photos, is still used as place for launching or, as in this case, landing fishing boats. And then finally we drove to the small coastal resort of Aberdaron, where I somehow managed to get a shot of an apparently deserted beach, despite there being quite a few people around.














The rocky coastline is gorgeous, love the third photo of the curved beach! Looks like you both had a nice trip, I’m sure it was great to get away for a bit!
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What a wonderful vacation! Great series Mike! Thank you
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Yes, it was fabulous holiday. We’re now in the heart of England (in the Peak District). I have some more photos to share but I’ve had no time to put them together into a post. I’ll probably do that next week when we get back home (and have to isolate for 10 days 😟).
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Glad to hear there’s more to come! Travel safely. Take good care.
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Thanks. Take care too.
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As always, absolutely amazing images and wonderful sceneries Mike!
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Thank you Anita. It’s a little different to Malta for sure! 😊
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As always, great photos, great adventure, me feeling envious (but in a good way), and living vicariously through your fun. 🙂
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We’ve just got back home (and have to isolate for 10 days) so I hope to publish some more photos this week. 😊
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