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My wife went along, but drove around sightseeing, while I walked.
June 18 - July 1
2013
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The view from above Bronygarth
The "Brony" Ponies
Chirk Castle
Forced to drink a pint by the Welsh Dragon
Heading out of Chirk
Cows watching me leaving Chirk Castle.
You would think the cows would be used to people walking through their pasture by now.
Off to Froncysyllte
The Shropshire Union Canal - again
The old lyme kilns at Froncysyllte
The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct... 121 feet high
The rail bridge from The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct... (don't look down)
The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct looking down at the River Dee (I looked down)
Looking down at the pedestrian bridge over the River Dee
The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
- 1007 ft. long for Narrowboats, built in 1805 and still in use today
Castell Dinas Bran
Dinas Bran,
it's a long way up!
Looking north to Trevor Rocks, from Dinas Bran
Castle ruins
A little bit about Dinas Bran - only used for 20 years!
Two ruins, one old one new...
Nice view!
My wife waiting for me
(on the wrong side of the mountain) The bright pink dot on the bench in the center of the photo
Me, trying to find my wife
(From my wife's viewpoint, I am standing in front of the tall stone on the right)
More of the castle ruins
Exploring a ruined abbey near our B&B for the night.
My wife at Valle Crucis Abbey
Me at Valle Crucis Abbey
Valle Crucis Abbey again
Next to Valle Crucis Abbey
Eliseg's Pillar
The Next Day; My wife heading up Dinas Bran
My wife heading up Dinas Bran
*the tiny pink dot on the path by the tree
She's up there somewhere
I'm down there somewhere
Trevor Rocks
Looking south from Trevor Rocks toward Llangollen
The path along Trevor Rocks
Trevor Rocks -
walk the narrow path carefully, it's a long way down!
Looking back at the path
World's End
clapper bridge
Heading to Moel Eithinen
Llandegla Forest
The Tower Room at Bodidris Hall
The fireplace in the tower room, with the surprise complementary champagne and truffles for our 20th anniversary!
Bodidris Hall Tower Room 18 foot high ceiling!
Escaped the tower and heading out of Llandegla
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