Your Pictures in Wales: 6-12 July 2016

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Penarth pier at duskImage source, Rebecca Poland
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Penarth at dusk, taken by Rebecca Poland. 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.

Image source, Susan Dobbs
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Bruce the patriotic rescue dog showing his colours during Euro 2016, taken by Susan Dobbs.

Image source, Jeanette Garland
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Beautiful solitude on Pembrokeshire's Barafundle Bay, captured by Jeanette Garland.

Image source, David Phillips
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Bee happy - David Phillips was when he captured this pollen gatherer at Penally in Pembrokeshire.

Image source, Nigel Piggott
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Looking up the Mawddach estuary, Gwynedd from the railway bridge. By Nigel Piggott.

Image source, Pete Whitehead
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The remnants of opencast mining at Parys Mountain on Anglesey, once one of the world's largest copper mines, by Pete Whitehead.

Image source, Simon Wilkin
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"I had no idea the Gower was so beautiful," Simon Wilkin said of this shot he captured while walking from Oxwich Bay to Three Cliffs.

Image source, Mark Weston
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Looking out across Cardiff's Cathays Park and beyond, by Mark Weston from Hengoed.

Image source, Dianne Browne
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Boats at low tide - Dianne Browne took our picture of the day in Aberaeron, Ceredigion.

Image source, Mandy Llewellyn
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Pembroke Castle, bathed in sunshine - taken by Mandy Llewellyn.

Image source, Rhodri Williams
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Rhodri Williams' view out from Newborough, Gwynedd, on a sunny day.

Image source, Jeanne and Peter Jones
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These cows having a dip near Three Cliffs Bay were photographed by Jeanne and Peter Jones.