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The beautiful Isle of Anglesey, North Wales, has an amazing and varied coastline, with unspoilt beaches, hidden coves and dramatic cliffs all round its 125 mile circumference.
One of the loveliest stretches, to my mind at least, is on the west coast of the island around the small seaside settlement of Rhoscolyn.
Just a short hike from the lovely beach you will come across some amazing cliffs including the visually stunning Bwa Gwyn (White Arch) sea arch.
This panoramic collage hopefully conveys just a hint of the wonder one feels standing at the top of the adjacent cliff, looking down at the fragile rock.
I wonder if the arch will collapse in my lifetime?
Filename - rhoscolyn bwa gwyn panorama 01.jpg
Camera - Canon 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 24mm
Exposure - 1/50 sec @ f8, ISO100
Filters - Polarising filter used to reduce glare and enhance colours
Location - Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, North Wales
Image enhancements - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Panoramic collage made by overlapping multiple panned exposures.
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