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The television/radio transmitter at Moel-y-Parc is a
world famous landmark, frequently referred to as the Eiffel Tower. |
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Spanning the Menai Straits is the famous Menai Bridge,
built by Brunel. |
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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. |
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Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales is shown here
rising majestically into the clouds while the local wildlife roam on the
flat Welsh countryside. |
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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. |
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Originally built vertically, the tower at Ruthin town square
is famous for the angle at which it now leans. |
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The sand dunes near Black Rock Sands are well known for
their ancient Druid settlements. |
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Bodnant Gardens in the Conway Valley has a very impressive
folly, built at the end of the carp pool. |
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The Statue of Liberty which greets the influx of refugees from
England as they flock to Wales. |
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The seafront along the North Wales coast between Llandudno
and Colwyn Bay provides plenty of beach area for the tropical sun worshipers. |