Until now, I've only known the Breacon Beacons from bottles of mineral water... Never been in this part of the UK before. It looks like a great place for a holiday! Are those mounds man-made, maybe leftover slack heaps, or natural formations?
I really should start exploring Britain again. It's years since I was down in the Brecon Beacons. Of course the last photo is my favourite despite all the country beauty in the others.
Lovely views. I'm always amazed how much countryside there seems to be in Britain still, in spite of the much denser population compared to Sweden! (Watching a lot of British "Escape to the country" on TV...)
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Until now, I've only known the Breacon Beacons from bottles of mineral water... Never been in this part of the UK before. It looks like a great place for a holiday! Are those mounds man-made, maybe leftover slack heaps, or natural formations?
ReplyDeleteYes, Meike, they are waste heaps from the iron works.
DeleteI really should start exploring Britain again. It's years since I was down in the Brecon Beacons. Of course the last photo is my favourite despite all the country beauty in the others.
ReplyDeleteThat crinkly tin was especially for you, GB.
DeleteIt looks like a lovely, restful place!
ReplyDeleteLovely views. I'm always amazed how much countryside there seems to be in Britain still, in spite of the much denser population compared to Sweden! (Watching a lot of British "Escape to the country" on TV...)
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so peaceful and really pretty....an ideal chill out spot.
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