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A walk from Barmouth/Y Bermo
Just back from a holiday on the Welsh coast in the small town of Barmouth/Y Bermo.
We took a walk on the hills above the town:

A view down to the coast and the famous railway bridge:

Into the hills:

It's a rocky landscape:

Foxgloves in full bloom:



An unusually finely shaped sessile (Welsh) oak:

Onward and upward:

And another view as we headed back down:

Growth on a rocky wall:

We took a walk on the hills above the town:
A view down to the coast and the famous railway bridge:
Into the hills:
It's a rocky landscape:
Foxgloves in full bloom:
An unusually finely shaped sessile (Welsh) oak:
Onward and upward:
And another view as we headed back down:
Growth on a rocky wall:
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The whole area is on the edge of the Snowdonia (Eryri in Welsh) national park so is pretty steep and mountainous.
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I have very fond memories of that area. I think Donald and I will be revisiting it soon.
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The sessile oak is fantastic. Though I can't help wondering, what about the oaks that walk? P.
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