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A View from the Train


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It is a lovely place RW, and going up on the little train is a great way to view the scenery.

We didn't realise that we could have got off the little train at Minfordd and caught the train back to Barmouth just below the station.

 

Korky,, I have been going to North Wales since I was around three and a half years old.

I love it that much that I feel I am at home when I am there.

we will go up on the little train from Tywyn Wharf the next time we are there.

I cropped off the bottom of the pick as the blurry bushes from the moving trai spoils the shot.

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I too have been going to North Wales since I was but a sprog, and we used to take our son there when he was just a boy. Usually in the Llanberis area.

These days, Mrs K and me take the tin tent to a tiny place called Bryn Y Maen above the Conwy Valley - and yes, it always feels like home to me, too.

C'mon show us some more pics!

Korky

 

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