This morning my brothers were bearers at my grandfathers funeral. Not only is it difficult to deal with a passing of a family member, it is even more difficult when there are complicated family politics involved that can't even be left aside for one day. After a draining emotional morning, I suggested the three of us take a nice long walk on the coastal path to just reflect, and re-charge. It worked wonders, we laughed and joked and admired the beauty and just felt so much better after spending some time sitting by the waterfall. Nature truly does have some weird way of taking away our worries and putting us at ease.
These pictures are unfiltered and un-edited, taken using the HDR setting on my phone. One or two are from my brothers phone, I just selected some of the best ones. The location West Wales.
My brothers and I :)
This is called crocodile's head, because it looks like a crocodile, and this is where the walk along the cliff path starts.
About half way across you reach Ogof (Welsh word for cave). It's a popular jumping spot, you can see a group of teenagers on the top, they had taken a pause as we went by so I couldn't take any action shots.
Looking over the edge of the cliff.
Destination now in sight, we're heading for the waterfall. It clouded over briefly so this one is a bit dull.
Stopped at the pub for a drink and some sweet potato fries.
Crossing the beach to reach the waterfall we saw lots of dead jelly fish :(
Climbing over the rocks to get to the waterfall.
Stopped for a Selfie. As you can tell we're selfie masters!
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Managed to pounce on some unsuspecting stranger to take a picture for us. I love this shot, we we're trying to pose but this is mid laughter and it just so authentic. Well done stranger!
Another attempt at a selfie, this was taken on my brothers phone and has got some sort of filter on it. Rarely all three of us are together anymore, and on days like today we're reminded how close a bond we share and will always be there to support one another through life's trials and tribulations.
Thanks for reading.