Six-Spot Burnet Moth.

This is the commonest of Britain’s day-flying Burnet moths, and is found throughout Britain, It is commonly found in grasslands, woodland rides and sand dunes, where the caterpillars feed on Common Bird’s-foot Trefoil. This specimen was found on the sand dunes at Pendine in Carmarthenshire. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Tenby Harbour, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Tenby harbour at the start of the summer season. Boats are now filling the harbour area. Tide coming in. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Lighthouse at Burry Port, Carmarthenshire.

The Lighthouse was originally built in 1842. In 1996 the lighthouse was restored with support from Trinity House and Carmarthenshire County Council taking responsibility for maintenance. The lighthouse is situated on the outer harbour at Burry Port. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here

Angle Church, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

The church (St Mary’s) stands in the centre of Angle village. It is thought to have been built in the thirteenth century with the tower added in the fifteenth century. The church’s grounds include a number of graves of victims of the Japanese ship Hirano Maru that was torpedoed locally during World War I. The Sailors’ Chapel, a Grade I listed building dedicated to St. Anthony, is in the church graveyard. https://shop.photo4me.com/785295/canvas