North Wales
We've been in North Wales for the past couple of days.
Here's the castle at Flint- a melancholy ruin on marshy land beside the Dee estuary. It was the first of the big castles Edward I built in his attempt to extend his empire into Wales.

And here's the view across the estuary, with England on the horizon.

Here's the castle at Flint- a melancholy ruin on marshy land beside the Dee estuary. It was the first of the big castles Edward I built in his attempt to extend his empire into Wales.
And here's the view across the estuary, with England on the horizon.
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Wales is overwhelmingly rural- miles and miles and miles of nothing but hills and sheep.
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Yes, it looks like its brooding.
I need to get the atlas out and see exactly where you´ve been. I love locating things on maps.
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He didn't do too badly as it turned out either. I suppose the Welsh might think otherwise. Still independent, aren't they?
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When in England I've never lived further than about 20 miles from the border. The centre of Wales is well worth a bit of exploration, if you go take hiking boots.
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The Cheshire Plain goes on and on from the lookout points up at the Edge and Wales is visible quite easily on a clear day. The centre of Wales is chock full of little villages; you might even come across some interesting medieval and earlier architecture, which you seem fond of.
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