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This is one of those fairy tale moments where everything comes together at the same time... a drone shot over the castle as the sun sets across the forest.
Castell Coch Drone Sunset
A heads down shot of the walkway to Cwmwernderi Reservoir pump house.
Cwmwernderi Reservoir
St Constantine Parish Church in B&W as captured by drone.
St Constantine Parish Church
The rotting skeleton of an old wooden boat and its partial reflection as the sun sets in the distance.
Boat Bones
An abandoned lime mine near showing some of the abandoned buildings, Shot by drone.
Industrial Abandonment
An abandoned lime mine showing an abandoned digger and other equipment, Shot by drone.
Abandoned quarry
An image looking up the Lower Lliw reservoir with the upper part of the dam wall in view. Afternoon sun bathes the scene.
Lower Lliw Reservoir
A view along the coast near Southerndown as the sun rises in the distance.
Coastal Views
Margam Castle Pond and castle itself in the distance. As shot by drone from the top of the hill by the abandoned and derelict Capel Mair or Mary's Chapel.
Margam Castle Pond
Another sunset of Ogmore castle but this time by drone. The water is still and reflects the setting sun in golden hues
Ogmore castle sunset
All Saints CofE Church in Thelwall as captured by drone in the late afternoon sun
All Saints CofE Church
Pontsticill Spillway with no water and greenery growing in the late afternoon sun which is casting shadows - a heads down shot by drone.
Pontsticill Spillway
Drone shot of the Cynghordy Viaduct as a train enters from the far side.
Cynghordy Viaduct by drone
Anaerobic Composter Farm by sunset
Anaerobic Composter Farm by sunset
Margam Abbey in the late afternoon sun as captured by my drone.
Margam Abbey by drone
An abandoned house which was once a care home.
It’s a Bit Broken