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DYmrperceptive.bsky.social

High up on the Braiche side at Dinorwic - Panwys Level - Old Railway (Slate Wagon) Tracks leading to Winding House #Dinorwig#Dinorwic#slate#Snowdonia#UNESCO#Wales#decay#abandonded#monochrome#blackandwhitephotography#Leica

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DYmrperceptive.bsky.social

10pm Friday, my wife suggests to me that I have a day off tomorrow - "have a photography day" - grabbed the chance, spent several hours in a regular haunt - Dinorwic Quarry - at 8.30am it was lovely and quiet, just me and the Dinorwic goats 🙂 #Dinorwic#Dinorwig#slate#Wales#Snowdonia#Leica

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DYmrperceptive.bsky.social

Agreed a sale on my GFX, I'll be sad to see it go, its a fantastic camera system, but its time to move on. So from my archives - Dinorwic Quarry in the snow, with the Snowdon mountain range in the background #Fujifilm#snowdonia#Wales#snow#dinorwic#dinorwig#slate#quarry#abandoned

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RSrojsmith.com

Welsh Slate Industry Cefn-y-waun Welsh Calvinist Methodist Chapel #dinorwig#photography

Slate gravestones in a cemetery, in the middle distance a Welsh chapel, in the distance slate tips and mountains.
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RSrojsmith.com

What you looking at pal? #photography#dinorwig

A Welsh goat stands with his back legs on a slate waste tip and his front legs on the trunk of a small tree that's growing at at 45 degree angle from the side of the mountain.
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DYmrperceptive.bsky.social

Dinorwic Incline - High up in the quarry 📷Fujifilm GSW690III 🎞️Kodak Portra 400 #quarry#wales#filmphotography#Dinorwig#Dinorwic#Snowdonia#slate#Kodak#Fujifilm#believeinfilm

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RSrojsmith.com

Dinorwig Winding House #photography

A black and white photo of a derelict winding house high up in the hills of north Wales that once pulled wagons for the slate quarry up and down inclines. The wooden drums with some of the steel cable are still visible between the slate walls.
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SKeithin.bsky.social

We as in Scotland. The rest of the UK needs more IIRC, but they have plenty of space for renewables too, and with as you say more Dinorwig pumped storage, that will cover enough base load.

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JVonlyindevon.co.uk

I've been fascinated with Dinorwig and the wider slate landscapes of Eryri since first visiting on a school trip when I was about 10. It's an eerie place, a worked landscape in the truest sense, and one where the stories of those who lived and toiled here are never far from the surface.

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