It's over a year since I last posted about photographer Quintin Lake's walking tour round Britain's coast. Back then he'd reached South Devon. Now he's in Wales – Harlech to be exact. Progress is slow. He walks about 20-40kms a day, taking photos. Not every day, though. His last posting was March 29th. He expects the project to last some five years.

There are posts for every walk, but he does collect some of his favourite pictures into county collections. From Dyfed:

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Dylan Thomas Boathouse, where the poet lived with his family between 1949 and 1953, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire.

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Digging for bait, Gann Beach, Pembrokeshire.

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WW2 searchlight bunker, Angle Peninsula, Pembrokeshire.

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High Contrast. Martello tower, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire.

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Llansteffan Castle, Carmarthenshire.

See also: Gwent, Glamorgan, Avon, Somerset, North Devon, Cornwall, South Devon

Here's an interview with the man on BBC Breakfast Time, from October. 

Prints are available to purchase.

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  1. Tim Newman Avatar

    Nice. I’m from that neck of the woods. Between Angle and Pembroke, to be exact.

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