Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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Steve Huggett, of Gorslas, Carmarthenshire, spent two hours on Cefn Sidan Beach and was rewarded with an amazing sunset show with great cloud effects
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This view of the sunset through the clouds at Cefn Sidan beach in Carmarthenshire was taken by Steve Huggett, of Gorslas. Please send your digital images to us on email with details of yourself and how you came to take the image. Email: newsonlinepictures.wales@bbc.co.uk

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Owain Evans and Rachael Hughes captured this view of Freshwater West beach, Pembrokeshire, while on a walk along the coastal path.

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Jayne Goodwin was in her garden in Gilwern, Monmouthshire, and spotted this bee.

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The crowds at Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival were photographed by Sean Veary.

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Rachel Ashworth, from Cardiff, took this picture of the landscape on the day she travelled to the summit of Snowdon in Gwynedd.

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Menai Bridge, taken by Carole Lynes, of Llanrug, Gwynedd, while she was taking her grandson for a walk.

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On a recent visit to Barry Island, in Vale of Glamorgan, Murshed Khan, of Cardiff, captured bathers enjoying the seaside.

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The Red Arrows in formation above Swansea taken by Richard Jones.

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Nick Dallimore, of Cardiff, photographed Nash Point, near Llantwit Major.

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Dai Phillips, from Milford Haven, enjoyed a walk around Llyn Y Fan Fach on the border of the Black Mountain in Carmarthenshire.

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Bleddyn Jones-Pearson captured the early morning reflections on Llyn Padarn in Snowdonia, Gwynedd.

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Prof James Sullivan, of Swansea University, took this picture of his wife and daughter at Ogmore-by-Sea in the Vale of Glamorgan. It was his daughter's first visit to the seaside.