Wal y Faenol

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Wal y Faenol by Eric Jones as part of the Geograph project.

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Wal y Faenol

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 7 May 2008

The massive Faenol Wall was built in the nineteenth century of Anglesey limestone and topped with slate. These days it provides a handy canvas for the painters of political slogans. The faded slogan here reads "Tai i Bobl Leol" which means "Houses for Local People".

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.193997
Longitude
-4.188367