Sunday, October 28, 2007

A Visit to Tenby


Andre was the 4th consecuive weekend visitor to Wales I hosted since the new school semester. Besides the usual fare in Cardiff, I decided to use the Saturday for a day trip to Tenby, a beautiful and historic seaside town in Pembrokeshire, also a part of the Pembrokeshire National Park. Unfortunately, it wasnt a best day for pictures as a heavy vale of fog loomed over and we could only imagine how brilliant the place might be in summer. However, from the pictures below, you should be able to make out the really quaint buildings, each with a different colour, as well as the manner in which the old town fort was built from the cliffs overlooking the sea, while the buildings were built within the walls much later. Also look out for the really innovative use of limited space on the cliffs for little garden patches with benches. I think I would like to return here one day, as part of a wider car trip around Wales, maybe just before I graduate.


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