Tre Ceiri Re-visited

bychan
Posted 26/05/2013 - 17:24 Link
Tre Ceiri is an Iron Age hill fort located on the top of one of the mountains overlooking my home village (Trefor).

The remains of 150 stone huts can still be seen, a really fascinating place and well worth a visit.

The ruins of stone huts aren't very photogenic, but here's a selection.

1 A view down the Lleyn Peninsula
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2 A view towards Snowdonia
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3 A similar view across Caernarfon Bay
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4 A stone hut with Mynydd Canol and yr Eifl
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5 Stone hut #2
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6 Stone hut #3
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7 Stone hut - inside
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8 Another view towards Snowdonia
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1-3 Sigma 18-50, the others the 10-20.

The official sign on the way in link

Regards
Adrian
K5IIs, Sigma 10-20, Pentax DA 16-85, Pentax DA 55-300, Pentax 70 Ltd, Metz 44 AF-2.
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ambott/
Stuey
Posted 26/05/2013 - 19:30 Link
Some very nice shots there Adrian
K10D, K5 plus plenty of clueless enthusiasm.

My Flickr site link
Carlito149
Posted 26/05/2013 - 20:26 Link
Great shots.
Pentaxophile
Posted 26/05/2013 - 23:13 Link
Lovely set, number two is my favourite although it could take some cropping off the bottom (square crop perhaps)? Mind you, the sea in number 3 is marvelous too.
Edited by Pentaxophile: 26/05/2013 - 23:16
DERYN
Posted 26/05/2013 - 23:13 Link
Yes a nice place for a walk. I have lots of photos taken there but non taken with a Pentax.

You capture the atmosphere nicely.

Deryn
bychan
Posted 27/05/2013 - 23:46 Link
Thanks all.

Regards
Adrian
K5IIs, Sigma 10-20, Pentax DA 16-85, Pentax DA 55-300, Pentax 70 Ltd, Metz 44 AF-2.
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ambott/

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