I took these photos during my trip to Wales in 2006. The music is by Russell from www.livevideo.com/llanbradach
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Wales - A Warm Welcome
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Rhys Tom Becomes Welsh Champion
Slide show of a recent fight for Welsh Amateur Heavyweight Championship which Rhys Tom, my 16 year old nephew won. The first ever champion in the family. His fervent wish is that Joe Calzaghe doesn't retire before he gets a pop at him!!!
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Fantasy TV - HTV - A What If Scenario
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A Sneek, Peeky, Look at Elvis Preseli At Glastonbury2007
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Ivor the Engine - The Dragon - Oliver Postgate
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The Boar's Head, Tylagarw
Step inside and have a pint in a proper Welsh pub, plenty of atmosphere, a warm welcome, easy banter, greater ales, good conversation, and no muzak! The best pub in South Wales. I may be biased - it's my local!
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Cymru - Croeso Cynnes
Wales - A Warm Welcome.
I took these photos during my trip to South and West Wales in 2006. The music is by Russell from www.livevideo.com/llanbradach. You
will, also, feel the Hiraeth (a longing) for Wales after you visit this welcoming and magical country.
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Wales: The Land of Your Fathers
Pembrokshire - probably the most beautiful county in Wales. Don't believe me, see for your self, set to Ryland Teifi's gentle "Si Hei" you'll wish you were here instead of there!
Get more information from: www.hendyproductions.co.uk
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Welcome to Wales
This DVD is a photographic tour of South Wales and it was created after visiting Wales in August 2002 and 2003. The photography is by Tamara Ryan and the background music is sung by Côr Meibion Rhôs Cwmtawe from their music CD "Emynau i Bawb" (Hymns for Everyone). My friends have made this DVD possible by showing me the sights and sounds of Wales in its true splendor. They have truly lived up to the Welsh motto "A warm welcome awaits you in Wales."
www.walesdvd.com
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Ynys Llanddwyn Island
Ynys Llanddwyn on the south western corner of Anglesey, N. Wales. The island of the patron saint of Welsh lovers - Dwynwen. It guards the entrance to the Menai Straits and overlooks the beautiful Llyn peninsula.
Reputedly Dwynwen lived in the 5th century AD , a daughter of a Welsh prince. She fell in love with a young man, but had to reject him because of her father's preference for another suitor. She prayed that she be given a potion to deliver her from this amorous dilemma.
The potion however turned her lover into ice.
As was normal in such circumstances those days she retreated to Llanddwyn Island to follow the life of a hermit.
Llanddwyn means the Church of Saint Dwynwen.


