Travel Photos by Janet Copeland Eschenlauer
A long drive in Wales -- north to south
Traveling from Deganwy in Clwyd to Wolfscastle in Pembrokeshire
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Mountains in Snowdonia, Wales
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Keith's car--our chariot in Wales--on the road through Snowdonia National Forest
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Center for Alternative Technologyat the the former Llwyngwern slate quarry, Powys, Wales
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Center for Alternative Technologyat the the former Llwyngwern slate quarry, Powys, Wales
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Honey Wagon (not from farms) in Aberaeron Wales
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Boats in Ceredigion Bay, Aberaeron, Wales
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St Dogmael's Abbey, Pembrokeshire, Wales, is named after the 6th-century St. Dogmael.
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Dogmaels Abbey, Pembrodeshire, Wales
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Ancient pavement in St. Dogmaels Abbey, Pembrodeshire, Wales
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St Dogmael's Abbey, Pembrokeshire, Wales, is named after the 6th-century St. Dogmael.
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St Dogmael's Abbey, Pembrokeshire, Wales, is named after the 6th-century St. Dogmael.
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Wood Sculpture of St. Dogmael, St. Dogmaels Abbey, Pembrodeshire, Wales
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Views of the countryside from "Wolf's Castle" rock formation, Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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The Roche Rhyolite Group of rocks known to some as "Wolf's Castle", Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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