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Aberaeron Spiritualist Church

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Spiritualist Church, Aberaeron, Wales, August 2024
Aberaeron, Ceredigion, Wales, United Kingdom on Saturday the 21st March 2026 @ 08:14. Temp: 13℃
Posted by Ken Williams
Aberaeron by Dubris https://ift.tt/6zFOHMK https://flic.kr/p/2qXEugE #wales, cymru, ceredigion, aberaeron, town, urban
snapshots of wales // wales, uk // 2012 // ©

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Aberaeron.
One of the most infuriating articles has just been suggested to me through Chrome.
It caught my eye because its one of the more recognisable places local to me despite only being a row of houses.
It's Aberaeron. Why don't more people take the train to Aberaeron? Because there's no fucking train. Does the article mention this? No. We're slap bang in the middle of the 'no trains' belt that cuts Wales in half.
(I get they have coaches but with the other town they mention, Melrose in Scotland, they say you have to take the bus. They don't with this)
And its not that overlooked, its one of the more popular places around here despite being small 🙄
Aberaeron Costal Path. Fed 4. Ilford PanF Plus.
This year was the first time I took my Fed 4 down to Cardigan Bay. As the weather was bright when I took a walk along the costal path at Aberaeron I decided to load some Ilford PanF Plus.
The light was harsh, the concrete was grey and I just looked for pattens, shapes and anything interesting.