
Barry Island climbing wall by artist Gordon Young, Glamorgan.

Barry Isand seafront, Glamorgan.

Barry Island Pleasure Park’s log flume, Glamorgan.

Porthkerry Viaduct and Aberthaw Coal Train, Glamorgan.

Rhoose Point, the most southerly point of mainland Wales, Glamorgan.

Rhoose Point, shore platform, Glamorgan.

Aberthaw B coal-fired Power Station I, Glamorgan.

Coal stockpile, Aberthaw Power Station, Glamorgan.

Aberthaw B coal-fired Power Station II, Glamorgan.

Coal Bowl Scraper on coal stockpile, Aberthaw Power Station, Glamorgan.

Cliffs towards Rhoose Point, Glamorgan.

Ffontygari Bay, Glamorgan.

WW2 Anti-Tank Cubes I, Limpert Bay, Glamorgan.

WW2 Anti-Tank Cubes II, Limpert Bay, Glamorgan.

Stout Bay I, Glamorgan.

Stout Bay II, Glamorgan.

Stout Bay III, Glamorgan.

Cliffs at Col-huw point, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan.

Container ship in the Bristol Channel from Nash Point, Glamorgan.

Camp at Cwm Bach Iron Age Promontory Fort, Glamorgan.
Great progress and nice to see your little tent. Love the photos – well done
Thanks. The tent is a beauty isn’t it!
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Barry Island seafront gave me a flashback to the Holocaust memorial in Berlin for a moment.
You are right https://blog.quintinlake.com/2013/07/23/memorial-to-the-murdered-jews-of-europe-berlin/