Your Pictures in Wales: 15 - 21 March 2017

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Penarth Pier at sunriseImage source, Kieran Hawkson
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Penarth Pier at sunrise, taken by Kieran Hawkson. Would you like to see your picture featured? Send it to newsonlinepictures@bbc.co.uk with your details and information about how you came to take the photograph.

Image source, Laura Shepherd
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How much more Welsh can you get? Daffodils up front and a dragon in the background, courtesy of Laura Shepherd in Presteigne.

Image source, Pamela Hughes
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Pamela Hughes snapped her daughter Naomi ditching her wellies to paddle with the dog at Penmaenmawr Beach, Conwy.

Image source, Mel Bloor-Steen
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Mel Bloor-Steen captured daffodils overlooking the National Trust’s Plas Newydd in Anglesey.

Image source, Rhys Evans
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Rhys Evans' picture just sneaks in the daffodils overlooking the colourful Tenby harbour.

Image source, Tim Robins
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Tim Robins, from Ontario, Canada, snapped this shot of the Jurassic cliffs at Southerndown beach while hiking with his family.

Image source, Lyndon Ellis
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Lyndon Ellis, from Newport, blows away the cobwebs on a biting morning with a walk on Cold Knap in Barry.

Image source, Gregory Mape
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Vapour trails over Llysfaen in Conwy, as seen by Gregory Mape from a caravan park underneath.

Image source, Bleddyn Jones
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The sun sets over the Menai Bridge linking Anglesey with Gwynedd, snapped by Bleddyn Jones.

Image source, Ashley Williams
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Ashley Williams captured these grazing sheep at dusk on Gower, Swansea.

Image source, Evan Lewis
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Evan Lewis stopped on George Street Bridge to take in the changing urban landscape in Newport.

Image source, Susan Caldwell
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He's a perfect stick man - or so thought Susan Caldwell when she came across this piece of driftwood on Aberystwyth beach.