Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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Heather Kenny sent this view taken on the Isle of Anglesey walking festival down ‘The 410 Steps’ to South Stack, which she says is known for its scenery and the birds nesting on its rocks and cliffs
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Heather Kenny sent this view taken on the Isle of Anglesey walking festival down ‘The 410 Steps’ to South Stack, which she says is known for its scenery and the birds nesting on its rocks and cliffs

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Janet Morris from Cascob, near Whitton in Powys, said she took ages to capture these untouched bluebells. She said: "The sight and smell were amazing."

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Sebastian Balcombe said he took this from his balcony overlooking the marina in Aberystwyth. He said: "It was a fantastic storm to watch, with plenty of rain, thunder and lightning."

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Moon rising over Cardiff. Pete Anning's photograph taken from Gwaelod-y-Garth

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A terrier watching the sunset at Rest Bay, Porthcawl, by Simon Rees of Thomastown in Rhondda Cynon Taf

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Holyhead's breakwater lighthouse. Sian Dyson said: "I have been visiting Anglesey ever since I was a baby and then we were lucky enough to buy a house on Anglesey."

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Richard Hammond from Killay, Swansea, captured this view of Mumbles head in Swansea Bay early in the morning at high tide

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A poppy opened after all the rain in the garden of David Jones, from Llangristiolus, Anglesey

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This is a view of Swansea Bay from Kilvey Hill a few hours after thunder storms. Photo by Malcolm Burke, of Swansea.