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  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_16.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_30.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_8.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_22.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_10.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_18.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_2.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_20.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_4.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_5.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_11.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_26.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_13.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_15.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_28.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_29.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_6.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_9.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_14.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_17.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_19.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_21.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_1.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_31.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_7.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_23.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_25.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_3.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_12.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_27.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_24.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
    BorthForest_Pano_km001.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/.06/2019. Borth, UK. Day break over the village of Borth and the hills of the Dyfi Valley in Ceredigion, Wales , on Mid Summer’s Day, the Summer Solstice, June 21 2019 the longest day of the year. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_SolsticeSunrise_KMO_016.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/.06/2019. Borth, UK. Day break over the village of Borth and the hills of the Dyfi Valley in Ceredigion, Wales , on Mid Summer’s Day, the Summer Solstice, June 21 2019 the longest day of the year. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_SolsticeSunrise_KMO_010.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/.06/2019. Borth, UK. Day break over the village of Borth and the hills of the Dyfi Valley in Ceredigion, Wales , on Mid Summer’s Day, the Summer Solstice, June 21 2019 the longest day of the year. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_SolsticeSunrise_KMO_014.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/.06/2019. Borth, UK. Day break over the village of Borth and the hills of the Dyfi Valley in Ceredigion, Wales , on Mid Summer’s Day, the Summer Solstice, June 21 2019 the longest day of the year. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_SolsticeSunrise_KMO_08.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/.06/2019. Borth, UK. Day break over the village of Borth and the hills of the Dyfi Valley in Ceredigion, Wales , on Mid Summer’s Day, the Summer Solstice, June 21 2019 the longest day of the year. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_SolsticeSunrise_KMO_07.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/.06/2019. Borth, UK. Day break over the village of Borth and the hills of the Dyfi Valley in Ceredigion, Wales , on Mid Summer’s Day, the Summer Solstice, June 21 2019 the longest day of the year. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_SolsticeSunrise_KMO_011.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_bronze_forest_KMO_0027.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/02/2014. Wales, UK Large parts of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) wetland nature reserve are on fire following the reported collapse of high voltage power lines during the night. The fires, stretching in a line some 250m wide are burning 200m from nearby houses, caravans and  church in Borth village on the west wales coast. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_bog_fire_KMO_0005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_bronze_forest_KMO_0028.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/02/2014. Wales, UK Large parts of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) wetland nature reserve are on fire following the reported collapse of high voltage power lines during the night. The fires, stretching in a line some 250m wide are burning 200m from nearby houses, caravans and  church in Borth village on the west wales coast. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_bog_fire_KMO_0004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/02/2014. Wales, UK Large parts of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) wetland nature reserve are on fire following the reported collapse of high voltage power lines during the night. The fires, stretching in a line some 250m wide are burning 200m from nearby houses, caravans and  church in Borth village on the west wales coast. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_bog_fire_KMO_0002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/02/2014. Wales, UK Large parts of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) wetland nature reserve are on fire following the reported collapse of high voltage power lines during the night. The fires, stretching in a line some 250m wide are burning 200m from nearby houses, caravans and  church in Borth village on the west wales coast. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/02/2014. Wales, UK Large parts of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) wetland nature reserve are on fire following the reported collapse of high voltage power lines during the night. The fires, stretching in a line some 250m wide are burning 200m from nearby houses, caravans and  church in Borth village on the west wales coast. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/02/2014. Wales, UK Large parts of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) wetland nature reserve are on fire following the reported collapse of high voltage power lines during the night. The fires, stretching in a line some 250m wide are burning 200m from nearby houses, caravans and  church in Borth village on the west wales coast. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/02/2014. Wales, UK Large parts of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) wetland nature reserve are on fire following the reported collapse of high voltage power lines during the night. The fires, stretching in a line some 250m wide are burning 200m from nearby houses, caravans and  church in Borth village on the west wales coast. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Borth, UK. Ancient forest revealed by storms. The recent huge storms and gale force winds that have battered the coast of West Wales have stripped away much of the sand from stretches of the beach between Borth and Ynyslas. The disappearing sands have revealed  ancients forests, with the remains of oak trees dating back to the Bronze Age, 6,000 years ago.  The ancient remains are said by some to be the origins of the legend of ‘Cantre’r Gwealod’ , a mythical kingdom now submerged under the waters pif Cardigan Bay.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/LNP
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