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One of the walls' original gateways.
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Conwy from the castle.
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The Harbour.
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The town.
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Conwy Suspension Bridge, built by Thomas Telford.
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Conwy Suspension Bridge, built by Thomas Telford.
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An old phonebox, a postbox and a policeman in a silly hat, ALL in one shot! Amazing!
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I think the sign says what would otherwise go here!

The historical town, Conwy, in North Wales, is very much the same as Edward I saw it over 700 years ago, with the obvious exception of modern transport and shops. It's most famous feature is, of course, the magnificent castle, built by Master James of St George between 1283 and 1289.

Preserved in their entirety, the Medieval walls of Conwy still surround the town and are considered to be one of the greatest circuits of walls in Europe. The walls are more than three quarters of a mile long with 22 great towers and three original gateways.

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Pat demonstrates the ideal height for living here!

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Another picture of the town.
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Another picture of the town.
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A multi-lingual road sign.
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Another picture of the town.
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Another picture of the town.
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Another picture of the town.
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Another picture of the town.
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Another picture of the town.
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Another picture of the town.
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