This lad seems to have it sorted. At least it's not raining on him, like it is on all the Cymro that have ventured out of their caves...
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This lad seems to have it sorted. At least it's not raining on him, like it is on all the Cymro that have ventured out of their caves... -
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Originally posted by zeitghostRhossili.
If you're lucky you can watch the sheep falling over the cliffs.
Is that equivalent of falling start/make a wish kind of thing in Wales?
Rhossili is very nice...Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostLots of walks, and if the kids want to see a real coal mine, Big Pit (or Bryn Mawr) is worth a visit.
But I'd second a visit to Big Pit, fascinating place with a really good underground tour.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostZeity used to work in Bryn Mawr many years ago, just across the road from the cinema.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostGo sea angling, see some dolfins catch some mackerel and maybe a dogfish or a ray, cook it, eat. Or don't cook it and make the freshest sashimi you can find.
Unfortunately it's probably rather rough and chilly on the sea at the moment.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostAbove "Kutz & Kurls".
Interesting that the entrance corridor appears to have gone.Comment
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Rhossili Bay Beach - Swansea - Voted 10th best beach in the world by Trip Advisor!
All round Gower and the Mumbles round Swansea is recommended.Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostMackerel sashimi is usually cured in salt and vinegar. You might be able to eat it without that if it's straight out of the sea but I've never tried.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe only pub I ever went to in Bryn Mawr was just down the road, Y Gwesty Bach.
The firm I worked for had the 1st & 2nd floors above the hairdressers. When the restaurant next door went bust, we rented that too, which was a step too far.
Big ideas etc.Comment
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