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Builth Photographs

Last updated: 31 May 2006

Bill Nicholls is a keen photographer. Click through the slideshow of photos taken after the rain at the Fforest fields camp site in May 2006 as well as trotting races and a paragliding festival at Builth Wells in September 2006.


Fforest Fields Stream. Photo by Bill Nicholls.
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"These photos were taken on a Canon S2IS and a Canon 350D using a 55-200mm lens" - Bill Nicholls.


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Sandra & Ashley Eaton
I've just read the piece I sent you in 2006. I am coming up to 51 nowand We are still visiting my auntie & uncle in Builth wells. They are both 88 now. They still have many friends visiting them, they have a better social life than we do. Builth has changed a little, shops have closed, or changed ownership. Pubs still spill out onto the High Street. The show brings the yearly people. There are more Kite flying around the open wilderness, with their feathers beautiful coloured on their large wing span. Buzzards in their pairs, float above the valleys of green. Fresh country air. The%2! 0feeling of peace, it never changes out there. You have to visit to see and feel it.
Wed Nov 25 09:24:41 2009

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