Here’s a very solid chimney at the ruined lead mine of Frongoch near Pontrhydygroes, Ceredigion, mid-Wales as it was in the mid 1980s:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
Here’s a very solid chimney at the ruined lead mine of Frongoch near Pontrhydygroes, Ceredigion, mid-Wales as it was in the mid 1980s:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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I have often noticed how chimneys remain, when houses have tumbled down around them.
Nicely captured, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
This chimney is, I believe, no longer, Pete!
Love chimneys – especially yours!
Of course…it’s an old ruin!
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Beautiful shot!
Thanks!
Stark and beautiful image, Sue!
Glad you think so, Peter!
Great shot Sue, and a very impressive chimney
Thanks, Debbie!
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