Wales, Day 9 - Abereiddy morning

We had an early start and drove to the beach at Abereiddy. Alan went for a cycle ride and I took pictures of the beach. We then had a quick walk along the headland.
Abereiddy is an interesting place and has a huge deep quarry next to the sea, which has now encroached and flooded the workings. There are some ruined workers cottages and a strange round building on a promontory where the ladies of the quarry owners used to take tea! The quarry area was being prepared for an international diving competition and unfortunately had a mass of fencing and workmen round it, so I was limited in the view I could take. Picture 1 was taken with the 14-24mm Nikon zoom and grad filter, the rest with the 16-35mm zoom, the second and last with the Hoya x 10 neutral density filter.

The beach at Abereiddy



Quarry site at Abereiddy




Alan looking for birds

View over the islands from the headland

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