Beaumaris castle and town on Anglesey
Beaumaris in Anglesey during the summer heatwave we are having. Anglesey is such a stunning place, absolutely delightful and very varied with idyllic seaside villages and golden sands. Packed full of history, architecture and people from all walks of life a truly great British place to stay and visit.
Castell Biwmares a'r dre yn Sir Fon yn ystod yr tywydd da rydym nin gael am y tro. Gobeithio my fydd yn aros tran diwedd y flwyddyn :)
Beaumaris was originally a Viking settlement known as Porth y Wygyr (Port of the Vikings),[citation needed] but the town itself began its development in 1295 when Edward I of England, having conquered Wales, commissioned the building of Beaumaris Castle as part of a chain of fortifications around the North Wales coast (others include Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech).
The castle was built on a marsh and that is where it found its name: the French builders called it beaux marais which translates as beautiful marshes.
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Top 32 Beautiful abandoned place, You Should Visit Before You Die[Best Places To Visit]
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Here’s a selection of some of the most ghostly abandoned places around the world, every single one of which has its own special charm. Beneath all the dust, rust and cracks, there are stories of people who used to live, pray, or take their daily train rides there, and when you try to imagine these people and their lives, each picture gets a special aura of nostalgia. It’s as if the people in these places just picked up and left.
On the other hand, it’s also fascinating to see how some things that used to belong to people are slowly being reclaimed by nature again. You might also remember Finnish photographer Kai Fagerström and his pictures of how wild animals were taking over abandoned houses in the woods of Finland. That’s just the natural circle of life and existence – and it sure makes for some awesome shots!
Don’t these pictures just give you goose bumps?
Top 32 Beautiful Abandoned Place.
1. Lake Reschen, Italy
2. Aurora Abandoned Farm, Iceland
3. Sunken Yacht, Antarctica
4. Rocket Factory, Russian
5. Fishing Hut, Germany
6. Abandoned Ship, Murmansk, Russia
7. Train Graveyard, Uyuni Bolivia
8. Maunsell Sea Fort, England
9. A coaster called jester, Six flags New Orleans
10. Canfrance Station, Spain
11. Hashima Island, Japan
12. Tunnel Of Love, Klevan Ukraine
13. Abandoned Church, Canada
14. Crystal Mill, Colorado
15. Rail Bridge, Japan
16. Methodist Church, Gary Indiana
17. Wonderland Park, Beijing China
18. Angkor Wat, Cambodia
19. Train Depot, Czestochowa Poland
20. Craco, Italy
21. 102-years-old floating forest, Sydney. Australia
22. Pripyat, Ukraine
23. Underwater City, Shicheng China
24. Hall Subway Stop, New York U.S.A
25. Taiwan, San Zhi
26. Underwater Of Jesus Christ, Italy
27. Buzludzha Monument, Bulgaria
28. Hafodunos Hall, LLangernyw North Wales
29. Abandoned Barn, Wyoming
30. Poveglia Island, Italy
31. Kalavantin Durg, Panvel India
32. Abandoned Mill From 1866, Sorrento, Italy
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Country Life the Welsh Village
From a farm high up in the hills, this village can be seen as from an aeroplane. Lying on a main road in South Carmarthenshire, it seems typical of many in the Valleys.
World`s Oldest Tree?
The Fortingall Yew (Taxus baccata) is an ancient yew tree in the churchyard of the small village of Fortingall in Perthshire, Scotland. Various estimates have put its age at between 2,000 and 9,000 years.
The yew's once massive trunk (16 metres, or 52 feet in girth in 1769, of unknown original height) is split into several separate stems, giving the impression of several smaller trees. This is a result of the cutting out of pieces of its wood as tourist trinkets in the nineteenth century and the natural decay of the ancient heartwood, which has reduced the centre of the trunk down to ground level. Other than this the tree is still in good health and may last for many more centuries. It is now protected by a wall but can still be easily viewed.
Steeped in history and folklore, prior to the introduction of Christianity, yew trees were regarded as the tree of eternity. Often long-lived, they have a habit of starting to grow again as they reach their 500th year.
According to legend, Pontius Pilate was born in its shade and played there as a child, although this is most likely a myth, as the Roman conquest of Britain took place some years after Pilate's time.
The world`s oldest tree is usually credited to a Bristlecone Pine in California, but this yew is probably Europe`s oldest.
The area immediately surrounding Fortingall has a variety of prehistoric archaeological sites including Càrn na Marbh, a Bronze Age tumulus.
Music: Pilgrim`s Way by Phil Coulter and Aoife Ni Fhearraigh.
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VISITING A 4000-YEAR-OLD YEW TREE IN CROWHURST, SURREY, UK 30th April 2011
Officially confirmed as 4,000 years old, the ancient Yew Tree at Crowhurst in Surrey, UK, stands next to one of the loveliest and most atmospheric old churches I've ever been inside, by the name of St. George's.
1000 Year Old Yew Trees at St Aeddan's Church, Bettws Newydd
The church is also famous for its Rood screen. The Church site is circular apparently a sign that it was once a Pagan site. The church is in an exquisite location, its Rood Screen is most remarkable and probably unique in the British Isles according to the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales . On our visit to various local churches it seems that they somehow avoided the Puritan zeal to remove all distractions from churches.
The Fortingall Yew, Perthshire, Scotland
A visit to the Fortingall Yew, the oldest tree in Europe at about 5,000 years. My ancestors lived in the village near this tree for 6 centuries until they emigrated en masse in the 1840s.