Sidebar Images - Guess The Location
We decided that it was kinda boring having a solid block of color on either side of the screen display so we thought we'd put the space to some use. Once a week we will be presenting a new picture taken somewhere in Wales. Of course those of you with sufficient screen resolution will only see a small portion of the pic and the challenge is to guess where in Wales the shot was taken. Please post your answer in 'comments' below. No prizes ....just for fun....pob lwc
For anyone who cant see enough of the image to attempt an identification there is a screenshot below. Click thumbnail for a larger image.
Nice story about Abergele, Mr. Jack; but so others are not dissuaded from guessing, I should point out that I was never slumped at a bar in Abergele, nor is the depicted photograph in Abergele.
It is entirely possible that I was at a bar in the town where the photo was taken; but I wouldn't go so far as to say I was slumped; maybe 'comfortably inclined' would be more precise.
Well, mona: you have about covered most of Wales there !
Jack, (from Swansea, is it?) - you are about 35 miles too far to the south west with your wild guess.
I KNOW where this is, I sobered up there once - whilst waiting for a connecting train to . . . well, I won't give you any more clues.
@Mona "I have a feeling I've seen that tunnel!" You may well have done
On the way to a snowy antic perhaps?
OK--I think it is between Cardiff and Ebbw Vale. Close?
Either that or in North Wales--I have a feeling I've seen that tunnel!
OK the last one was tooooo easy....Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Llangollen
No prizes, accolades or honourable mentions for getting that one right. The new sidebar image is much more challenging....where in Wales is this?
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Llangollen
Talking of Rome ( see last comment ) for an extra sidebar location quiz this week, go to this page:- http://americymru.net/group/romanwales/pages/roman-wales-1 and identify the location. Please leave your answer in comments on this page. While you're there you might want to read the article as well. An interview with David Leedham, one of Britain's foremost experts on Roman Wales. Enjoy
@Margo word starts with the Roman name for bridge
@SJ Confusion is fine...leaving a bottle of tequila unfinished is a cardinal sin
Well...it does begin with a P