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Thursday 1st August 2019
Cornwall, Day 7
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Saturday 3rd August 2019
Anglesey, Day 1
This seems to be the only picture from today. We had the light on, and at the end of the lounge was this massive floor-to-ceiling window. We got a lot of moth-like things attracted to the light included this, the mother of all moths. HOOOOOOOOOJ.
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Sunday 4th August 2019
Anglesey, Day 2
| | | | I think this was an ambition of M****, to get to the top of Snowdon. We had previously booked train tickets for this thing, and it was one crazy train journey, sometimes with these precarious sheer drops to one (or both) sides of the train. The cloud only appeared as we got nearer the top, perhaps the last twenty minutes or so. Anyway, the weather was a bit, erm . . . moody at the top, but it was fine. The visitor certain was just wrong, in so many ways, so we didn't spend long there. There was also a queue to get to the very last few metres of the 1085m summit and we were like, "yeah, we're fine." So we headed back down on the two-hour-ish walk, or perhaps two and a half hours . . . not sure.
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Monday 5th August 2019
Anglesey, Day 3
| So here we are at Plas Newyddm which I think we managed to pronounce embarrassingly incorrect to all and sundry, although by 'all and sundry' I probably just mean the owner of our holiday house, who we bumped into on our way out. We wandered around the grounds, had lunch here, played a bit of frisbee golf . . . yeah, that kind of thing.
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Tuesday 6th August 2019
Anglesey, Day 4
| So this was a day primarily for the boys, something fun that M**** had found (I think?!). I'm not sure how you describe this place (just Google it): Bounce Below, Zip World Slate Caverns, Blaenau Ffestiniog. So you've basically got a large, inactive (moribund?) cave system and someone had the genius idea: "Can we fill it with a load of bouncy net things and slides?" And that was it, basically. M**** stayed on the side, taking the odd picture or two, looking after bags and clothes, drinking coffee . . . whilst me and boys bounced and slid around in this weird, underground environment. I can honestly say I've never been anyway like this and thought it was amazing, as did the boys. Apparently the ambient temperature was a constant 11 degree Celsius all year around, but you quickly got a sweat on doing all the running and bouncing around. Yeah, so . . . It was great. Photography was a bit of a difficultly, due to the low light levels and all the bouncing around, but yeah . . . ne'er mind, eh?
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Wednesday 7th August 2019
Anglesey, Day 5
| | | We first stopped off at Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber, which had some kind of strange accolade of being the only prehistoric / neolithic site on Anglesey (or was it Wales?) to have some kind of deliberate alignment to the solstice, or thereabouts. Yeah, so that was good. So then we went to Beaumaris, checking out the castle and wandering around the town a bit, before enjoying fish and chips by the sea.
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Thursday 8th August 2019
Anglesey, Day 6
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Sunday 11th August 2019
Erm . . . High Dam?
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Saturday 24th August 2019
Arnside
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Monday 26th August 2019
Arnside, again! But a different bit, with different people
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