Your Pictures: 17-23 February

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Milford Haven sunset, Pembrokeshire
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Fire in the sky: Jason Davies captured this shot of the Milford Haven sunset in Pembrokeshire. If you would like your picture to be included, email it to newsonlinepictures@bbc.co.uk with your details and information about how you came to take the image. Your picture could feature in next week's gallery or on Twitter @BBCWalesNews, Facebook BBC Wales News or Instagram BBCWalesNews.

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Gwynt Y Mor windfarm off the north Wales coast, as captured by Pete Whitehead looking from Tal Y Fan across the Conwy.

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This picture, taken from inside a cave, was captured by Nigel J Bevans at Broad Haven in Pembrokeshire.

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This picture of Caernarfon Castle reflecting in the water was taken by Phil Taylor.

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Alan ‘Rolo’ Rowlands from Chester said he took this photograph of Trearddur Bay, on Anglesey, with the last light of the day. He said the following day winds were approaching 50/60 mph "and it was a very different scene".

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Daniel Woosnam captured this RAF Tornado in low flying training over the "Mach Loop" near Dolgellau, Gwynedd.

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Sally Reeves captured this image of a shipwreck at Freshwater West beach in Pembrokeshire, which was uncovered by storms.

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Colin Riddle, who took this picture said the early spring daffodils were nearly over inside the city walls at St Davids in Pembrokeshire.

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Llangorse Lake in the Brecon Beacons at sunset, as captured by Paul Moon of Bridgend.

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Jeffrey Williams of Repton, Derby, took this photograph of waves crashing on rocks at Rest Bay in Porthcawl.

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Llyn Llydaw from the Watkin path up Snowden, taken by Iwan Williams from Llanrug.

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This striking picture of starlings roosting underneath the pier in Aberystwyth was taken by Alun Jones.