Y Hunaniaeth Gymreig
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Translation: The Welsh Identity.
One word to describe Wales: Fascinating. Such an unique blending of cultures, and preservation of tradition. With a language that has such things called "mutations" and festivals of arts, the Eisteddfod, living here has been an unreal experience.
Route taken and entries by Real Traveler karl_em
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Laverbread and Lovespoons?
Dylan Thomas dubbed Swansea as an "ugly, lovely" town, and I've yet to discover if it's either. Swansea appears to be an international town, and... Continue reading »
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The Gower
Visited the peninsula on a weekend to see what was marked as "Britain's first area of natural beauty." It's highly protected (as they claim), and t... Continue reading »
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Tinopolis
Tinopolis is the company for which I'm currently working. Previously a lesser-known independent company, Tinopolis has risen to rank 3rd amongst... Continue reading »
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Caerdydd: Tea in the castle.
Cardiff is the capital of Wales, and thus quite the metropolis full of shopping. It's currently vying for the 2007 "Centre of Culture" in Europe, a... Continue reading »
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Rhiwfawr and the Bard
As a part of an on location shoot, the crew went to Rhiwfawr, an extremely rural town near Neath-Port-Talbot, to interview a Welshman and his exp... Continue reading »
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SA1: The Marina
On another shoot, more of the mysteries of Swansea were unlocked in a segment highlighting the growth of the eastern district in town, often refe... Continue reading »
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Bath: Not for actual use.
Although I spent a good time on train in England, this is my first actual journey to actually see the sights. I'm not considering the hour spent in... Continue reading » -
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