Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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Abermenai beach in Gwynedd by Nia Jones Watkins
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Nia Jones took this photo on Abermenai beach in Gwynedd with the Llyn Peninsula mountains in the background. She says: "The image captures our euphoric mood as we completed the final leg of the Anglesey costal path, which took us two years to complete." Please send your digital images using the link below (Your Pictures: Send Your Images) with details of yourself and how you came to take the image.

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Callum Hamilton from Barry sent this picture of the sand spit revealed as the tide goes out at St Mary’s Well Bay, Vale of Glamorgan. The headland on the left is Lavernock Point. The first wireless signals over the sea were sent, by Marconi, between there and Flat Holm, says Callum.

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This picture shows a summer solstice event at Bryn Celli Ddu neolithic chamber tomb on Anglesey arranged by Cadw. Picture sent in by Catherine Rees and Matthew Jones.

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Stephen Matcalfe from Chepstow took this view of the sun setting over the Seven Estuary and Severn Bridge, as well as the remains of the old crossing jetty. He said it was "very peaceful and calm".

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A colourful flotilla on Llynau Mymbyr seen while walking on the lower slopes of Moel Siabod recently by Pete Whitehead of Rachub, Gwynedd

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Alun Jones of Llanbadarn Fawr said he met this statue of St Caranog walking towards him through the grass as he walked the coastal path in Ceredigion

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Cows on Three Cliffs Beach, Gower as spotted by Charles Meaden