Agree with Frangelita about the steps, lovely pics (as always).
Were you at the 'bottom' end of the Mon & Brec Canal? Don't suppose you were anywhere near Llangynidr? It's such a pretty canal / area. Feel all homesick now.
We collected the boat at Llangynidr or just up the road. The Mon and Brec claims to be the most beautiful canal in England (if not the world). It certainly is amazingly, continuously beautiful all along its length. The steps go up to the top of an aquaduct and a wharf (now used as a visitor centre). So there's access to food and gift shop sort of stuff.
I take a lot of photos. I eat and drink a little (just a little) too much, read fast, play a violin slowly, love my kids, husband, dog, cats, home, the English landscape, most other landscapes, music, the changing seasons, sparkle and texture and colour, my friends, my computer, my car ~ my life really. What more do you need?
I don't sleep enough and I'm always late.
Well you can't have everything.
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Cool steps - pity they don't go anywhere:-)
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I like the steps, makes me want to know where they lead...
Agree with Frangelita about the steps, lovely pics (as always).
Were you at the 'bottom' end of the Mon & Brec Canal? Don't suppose you were anywhere near Llangynidr? It's such a pretty canal / area. Feel all homesick now.
We collected the boat at Llangynidr or just up the road.
The Mon and Brec claims to be the most beautiful canal in England (if not the world). It certainly is amazingly, continuously beautiful all along its length.
The steps go up to the top of an aquaduct and a wharf (now used as a visitor centre).
So there's access to food and gift shop sort of stuff.
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