Your Pictures in Wales: 23-29 May 2018

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A photograph an old steam train on a railway. It's purple in colour and there's is a plume of white smoke coming from the funnel. In the background there is a rugged Welsh green hillside and a blue sky, with a couple of fluffy white cloudsImage source, Neale Lewis Jones
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Neale Lewis Jones sent us this photo of an old steam train working its way along the Welsh Highland Railway near Beddgelert. 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, Bruce Falcon
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The long and winding road...to Bird Rock, Gwynedd, captured by Bruce Falcon.

Image source, Kevin Scougall
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Kevin Scougall captured a moment of tranquility at a waterfall at Pontneddfechan in the Brecon Beacons.

Image source, Steve Huggett
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On reflection...Steve Huggett arrived at just the right moment to capture these three swans swimming at sunset at Dryslwyn in Carmarthenshire.

Image source, Donald McNaught
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Blue skies: Donald McNaught took this shot of a bridge over the River Dee, near Bala, Gwynedd, on a lovely sunny day.

Image source, Lee Louie Carlton Williams
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Lee Louie Carlton Williams snapped this sea of bluebells at Aberbargoed Grasslands Nature Reserve in Caerphilly county.

Image source, Helen Ormesher
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Make a wish: Helen Ormesher caught this dandelion against the sun in a meadow near Bala, Gwynedd.

Image source, Phil Davies
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Grazing time: Phil Davies captured these ponies and foals on Conwy Mountain.

Image source, Alun Jones
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A family day out: Alun Jones spotted this family of Greylag geese out for a stroll in Morfa Madryn, near Llanfairfechan, Conwy county.

Image source, Lawrence Hourahane
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This stunning photo of the Harbour in Tenby, Pembrokeshire in the morning sun, was taken by Lawrence Hourahane.

Image source, Katherine Prosser
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Lottie takes a moment to admire the view on a walk up Snowdon, accompanied by Katherine Prosser.

Image source, Rachel Platt
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Feeding time: Rachel Platt captured the seagulls at sunset at a beach in Prestatyn in Denbighshire.