Your pictures in Wales: 11-17 April 2018
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Sun's up over Cadair Idris in Snowdonia, as seen by Natasha Counsell. 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.

Bleddyn Jones-Pearson took this beautiful image of Porth Swtan on Anglesey.

A dog's life: Barnaby the black labrador enjoyed his day out on the Preseli hills, Pembrokeshire.

Sue Thomas captured Newgale beach, Pembrokeshire, looking beautiful as the sun set.

Boats lay still at sundown on the magnificent Mawddach Estuary, Gwynedd, a serene scene captured by Barbara Fuller.

Just hanging out - these Cardiff Bay ducks were snapped by Claire Illari.

Matthew Jones took this at Nash Point on the Wales Coast Path in the Vale of Glamorgan.

John Minopoli said the giant Man Engine, seen in Swansea on its last day of a Welsh tour, was a "fitting tribute to miners".

This softly-lit view across the Menai Strait from Beaumaris on Anglesey was captured by Rupert Jones.

Spring has definitely sprung at Craig Goch, Elan Valley, as seen by cyclist Clive Potter.

The model of Blaenavon Ironworks at the front of the site's remaining structures, as captured by Les Morgan.

Cardiff Castle looms over the top of the blossom trees in Bute Park, as seen by Tracy Dunford.
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