Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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A towering wave hits Porthcawl's lighthouse
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The storms battering Wales have been a popular topic for photos. Here is one by Simon Rees, of Thomastown, Rhondda Cynon Taf, of a towering wave striking Porthcawl lighthouse. 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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A high dynamic range imaging photo of Tenby harbour at high tide by Simon West, who lives in Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire.

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Reflections at Llwyn Onn Reservoir, Merthyr Tydfil. You can just see the snow on the Brecon Beacons in the background. From Clare Rees. Merthyr Tydfil.

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The view from the top of Rhigos mountain in Rhondda Cynon Taf. Photo taken by Mike Jones from Hitchin, Hertfordshire, on his way to visit family in Treorchy over Christmas.

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Newport's grade II listed Transporter Bridge at an exceptionally high morning tide. As seen by Matthew Davies, of Newport.

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Southerndown car park, Vale of Glamorgan, after it was battered by strong winds and high tides. It is littered with debris and stones from the beach with a high tide mark close to the road. Even some asphalt marking out spaces has been lifted. Photo by Linda Morris, Cardiff.

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Newgale beach in Pembrokeshire was another of Wales' seafronts to be transformed by the recent storms. Photo taken by Tina Martin-Weavers, of St Davids, with a little help from her dog Whisper, who is sitting where the road should be.

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Cows lay in the grass in anticipation of rain as dark clouds form over Menai Bridge, Anglesey. Photo by Michael Lewis, of Colwyn Bay, Conwy.

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Early morning mist in the Dee Valley, as seen from the Llantysilio hills by Carl Pierce, of Llandegla, Denbighshire.

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A rainbow over Flemingston Moor in Vale of Glamorgan, as seen by Barry Wickett and his son William after a walk through strong wind and rain.