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Sun, Sea and Sand Sculptures!

Aug 03, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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The week of National Whale and Dolphin watch is drawing to a close, but the celebrations continue… Yesterday morning saw a sand sculpture competition take place on DolauBeach in new Quay, Ceredigion. Visiting families and passers by were invited to join in, with a small prize awarded
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Dolphins in the rain.

Aug 02, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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Friday started with torrential rain, but that didn’t deter us from heading out onto New Quay pier in the hope of seeing some dolphins. We were rewarded by some bright, sunny spells and many groups of dolphins turning up. There were lots of different behaviours on display; some i
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Sun, sand and face paints on the pier!

Jul 31, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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The celebrations for National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2014 are still going strong here in New Quay! Yesterday was a beautiful day, with lots of sunshine and a gentle cool breeze. Sadly the dolphins did not put in an appearance at all during our time on the pier, but everyone had a gre
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Jul 27, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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This Saturday marked the start of the week long National Whale and Dolphin Watch. Around the UK hundreds of volunteers are making to the cliffs and headlands hoping to get a glimpse of these mesmerising animals. Today in New Quay the week got off to a flying start, this cheeky little
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch

Jul 27, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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This Saturday marked the start of the week long National Whale and Dolphin Watch. Around the UK hundreds of volunteers are making to the cliffs and headlands hoping to get a glimpse of these mesmerising animals. Today in New Quay the week got off to a flying start, this cheeky little
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