Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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Sand clouds at Tenby beach
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Wind-blown sand obscures the beach at Tenby, Pembrokeshire. Photo by Ela Fraczkowska from Cardiff. Please send your digital images using the link Your Pictures: Send Your Images below, with details of yourself, and how you came to take the image.

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A Snowdon sunset taken from the viewpoint on the A498. Photo by Mark Sargent, from Wirral, Merseyside.

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Newport, Pembrokeshire, as seen by Adrian Varney.

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John Minopoli, of Penclawdd, Swansea, was walking with his family along the cycle track in Penclawdd at high tide when he took this image.

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Pembroke Castle provides a timeless backdrop to the hay cutting seen in this photo by Lee Smith.

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An almost mirror reflection of Llyn Padarn, Llanberis, taken on a sunny day by Lianne Allsup, from Llanberis, who is now living in Cardiff, as she was walking around the lake.

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Paul James was visiting the Gower Peninsula, Swansea, from his home in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, when he took this image of the remains of the Helvetia, a ship which ran aground at Rhossili Bay in 1887.

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Carol Walthew, who lives in Oxfordshire, passed these navigation beacons at Porthgain, while walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path over Easter.

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Both dawn and the full moon are captured in this image of Snowdon, in the background, taken by Kris Williams, from Beaumaris. He said he began climbing the Glyder range at midnight and was at the peak of Castell y Gwynt when dawn broke.

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Barafundle Bay, Pembrokeshire, on a clear cold and windy day. Peter John Arch, of Brierley Hill, West Midlands, said: "Still the nicest beach in Wales. Have been coming on holidays and walking around this area for over 40years."

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Sunrise at the bandstand in Tenby, Pembrokeshire. Photo by Stuart Jason Lee, of Tenby.