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  • SNIP from Blog: "Then something happened. The light changed. I noticed a hint of sunshine in the far distance over the Great Orme at Llandudno. I sprinted down from the light and from thinking the day was over, I was becoming excited again. On my way back to the beach, I realised that half the island was in fact black, gorse-burnt swathes of grassland. Amongst the smoky dark cinder-land were veins of pale sandy tracks connecting main footpaths. They looked wonderful in contrast, small defined limbs amongst the ravaged land."
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  • A Hole Boat
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What started as a heavy cloud, dreary day in the hills behind Blaenau eventually turned into a beautiful and dramatic day. This place was seriously deserted and hardly any signs of earlier footprints anywhere, except for two BT workers who were trying to repair vandalised BT phone cables to one of the remaining working quarries.
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  • 3 Edition A1 - 5 Edition A2<br />
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What started as a heavy cloud, dreary day in the hills behind Blaenau eventually turned into a beautiful and dramatic day. This place was seriously deserted and hardly any signs of earlier footprints anywhere, except for two BT workers who were trying to repair vandalised BT phone cables to one of the remaining working quarries.
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  • 3 Edition A1 - 5 Edition A2<br />
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What started as a heavy cloud, dreary day in the hills behind Blaenau eventually turned into a beautiful and dramatic day. This place was seriously deserted and hardly any signs of earlier footprints anywhere, except for two BT workers who were trying to repair vandalised BT phone cables to one of the remaining working quarries.
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  • 3 Edition A1 - 5 Edition A2<br />
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What started as a heavy cloud, dreary day in the hills behind Blaenau eventually turned into a beautiful and dramatic day. This place was seriously deserted and hardly any signs of earlier footprints anywhere, except for two BT workers who were trying to repair vandalised BT phone cables to one of the remaining working quarries.
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  • Looking at the eroded mountains of the Llyn Peninsula in the background; watching the tide gently advance over the slabs of tilted rock; studying the two Oystercatchers enjoying the evening warmth; marvelling at the rich yellow lichen growing in the clean air; I couldn’t help but ponder about the purpose of human life. Without us, there would be so much less damage to the planet, no evil, no unnecessary violence, no exploitation of what the planet provides - I just reason that everything would be in order, that the earth would be in balance not plunging into darkness.
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