@travellingwithmynikon
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Hi. My name is Kim, and I love to travel, especially getting out in nature. I have only really started this seriously at the end of 2018, but I'm loving the lifestyle and community.
The mossy greens of this fast-flowing river
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
Water passes close to the path with bridges helping navigate over tributaries
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
Many little streams break off and rejoin the main river
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
The gates across the river for the canoeists to negotiate
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
Conwy Falls is hard to photograph from the viewpoint
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
Taking a walk through the woods up and back to the Falls. Note the green marker on the tree, directing you where to go
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
The Castle makes up the town wall boundary next to the Afon (river) Seiont
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
One of the colourful streets due to the umbrellas strung up along the skyline leading to the Castle
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
The investiture dais where Prince Charles was invested as the Prince of Wales in 1969
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
Part of the exhibition of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers
From Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
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