The television/radio transmitter at Moel-y-Parc is a world famous landmark, frequently referred to as the Eiffel Tower.
Spanning the Menai Straits is the famous Menai Bridge, built by Brunel.
The large outcrop of rock in the centre of the central Welsh plateau is called Ayres Rock. There is a wide misconception that this landmark is in Australia.
Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales is shown here rising majestically into the clouds while the local wildlife roam on the flat Welsh countryside.
Near the town of Betws-y-coed, again in Snowdonia is the famous Swallow Falls. Unfortunately this photograph, taken at night, does not show it in its true magnificence.
Originally built vertically, the tower at Ruthin town square is famous for the angle at which it now leans.
The sand dunes near Black Rock Sands are well known for their ancient Druid settlements.
Bodnant Gardens in the Conway Valley has a very impressive folly, built at the end of the carp pool.
The Statue of Liberty which greets the influx of refugees from England as they flock to Wales.
The seafront along the North Wales coast between Llandudno and Colwyn Bay provides plenty of beach area for the tropical sun worshipers.