Your Pictures: 13 - 19 September 2017

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A moment of calm: Sue Browning took a stroll in blustery conditions but managed to capture this peaceful shot of a deserted Aberavon beach.Image source, Sue Browning
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A moment of calm: Sue Browning took a stroll in blustery conditions but managed to capture this peaceful shot of a deserted Aberavon beach. 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, Rachel Lewis
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A curious dog keeping his distance from a huge jellyfish at Coppet Hall beach in Saundersfoot, taken by Rachel Lewis.

Image source, Mandy Llewellyn
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Mandy Llewellyn captured this view of the Henry VII statue overlooking Pembroke.

Image source, Ollie Pococl
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Stormy sunset at St Cwyfan's Church in Aberffraw, Anglesey, as seen by Ollie Pocock in the aftermath of Storm Aileen.

Image source, Rod Hillier
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Rod Hillier snapped this cunning fox in Pembrokeshire .

Image source, Kevin Simpson
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Red revival - Kevin Simpson took this photograph of a rare red squirrel in woodland on Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire. Monks who live on the island are re-introducing the animals.

Image source, Ollie Pocok
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Ollie Pocok captured a calm evening at Menai Bridge, Anglesey.

Image source, Ceri Brown
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Over the rainbow: Ceri Brown snapped this just before the heavens opened at Hill Mountain near Burton in Pembrokeshire.

Image source, Nicholas Mannion
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Nicholas Mannion captured the sunrise over the pier in Porthcawl, Bridgend county.

Image source, Ashley Williams
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Gower glow: Sunset over the Worm's Head, as seen by Ashley Williams.

Image source, Lynne Pankhurst
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The Dipping Bridge at Merthyr Mawr near Bridgend, captured by Lynne Pankhurst on a Sunday stroll.

Image source, Hilary Overstall
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Hilary Overstall disturbed a flock of seagulls on Pensarn Beach, Abergele, but managed to get a picture of them before they flew away.