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Your pictures: 7-13 Jan

Colourful boats in Tenby harbour (Gwyn Edwards).

Colourful boats in Tenby harbour (Gwyn Edwards). The theme for January is road trips in Wales. Please send us your images before 28 January. To find out how, click on the Your Pictures: Your Wales link on the right.

Alan Thomas took this picture at Cwm Idwal in Snowdonia after a period of almost two weeks frost.

Alan Thomas took this picture at Cwm Idwal in Snowdonia after almost two weeks of frost.

This pretty view of the River Teifi at Newcastle Emlyn was captured by Sion Jones.

This pretty view of the River Teifi at Newcastle Emlyn was captured by Sion Jones.

Nel the cat takes a friendly swipe at a stray Christmas decoration in Cledwyn Jones' home in Denbigh.

Nel the cat takes a friendly swipe at a stray Christmas decoration in Cledwyn Jones' home in Denbigh.

Sam poses with some of the enormous icicles around one of the mine entrances at King Arthur's Labyrinth in Corris Craft Centre, near Machynlleth (Mark Nandhra).

Sam poses with some of the enormous icicles around one of the mine entrances at King Arthur's Labyrinth in Corris Craft Centre, near Machynlleth (Mark Nandhra).

Andrew Wright said he was almost close enough to touch this fox which was sitting under an old trawler on Holyhead breakwater.

Andrew Wright said he was almost close enough to touch this fox which was sitting under an old trawler on Holyhead breakwater.

Siwan, Gruffudd and Gwion enjoy a walk on the dunes at Merthyr Mawr with Ogmore and Candlestone Castle as a backdrop (Gafyn Jones).

Siwan, Gruffudd and Gwion enjoy a walk on the dunes at Merthyr Mawr with Ogmore and Candlestone Castle as a backdrop (Gafyn Jones).

An unusual photo of Llandudno pier by Gareth Owen from his kayak canoe.

An unusual photo of Llandudno pier by Gareth Owen from his kayak canoe.

The summit of Moel Famau in Denbighshire by Robert Bood from Loughborough.

The summit of Moel Famau in Denbighshire by Robert Bood from Loughborough. He said the opposite side of the monument was in full sunshine and out of the wind, and had about 60 people there of all ages enjoying their packed lunches.

Phil Stead said he grabbed his camera as soon as he saw this recent sunset. This shot was taken in Moel-y-Don, Anglesey.

Phil Stead said he grabbed his camera as soon as he saw this recent sunset. This shot was taken in Moel-y-Don, Anglesey.



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