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129 Barmouth to Harlech

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  • Barmouth Bridge, opened in 1867 it is one of the longest timber viaducts still in regular use in Britain, Gwynedd.
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  • Barmouth Bridge swing bridge section (no longer operates), Gwynedd.
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  • Cast iron milepost, Tal-y-bont, Gwynedd.
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  • Vintage chaff-cutter, for chopping up hay and oat-straw for feeding to animals. Tal-y-bont, Gwynedd.
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  • Boulder, Plas Bennar, Gwynedd.
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  • Dyffryn Beach, Gwynedd.
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  • Flock of Sanderlings, Dyffryn Beach, Gwynedd.
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  • Tidal causeway from Shell Island, Gwynedd.
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  • Lych gate, St Tanwg’s  church, Llandanwg, Gwynedd.
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  • Gravestones in the dunes, St Tanwg’s church, Llandanwg, Gwynedd.
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  • St Tanwg’s church, founded 12th century, Llandanwg, Gwynedd.
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  • Gravestone engulfed by sand dunes, St Tanwg’s church, Llandanwg, Gwynedd.
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  • Harlech Beach in rain, Gwynedd.
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