


First stop, Llangefni Asda for supplies. A case of beer each for The Munkies

Next – Off to the disused copper mines at Parys Mountain....









Could be an Inca ruin in the wrong place









Almwch




The 5th Century church at Llanbadrig
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It's the same one alright.debbiepritch wrote: ...the spider is a bit more frightening than it seemed ! if it's the same one![]()
That's the kind of thing I would dodebbiepritch wrote: The close up of the lifeboat is amazingapparently it had to leave the Moelfre lifeboat funday to go help some fools with no lifejackets on a home made 16ft boat
No, too much vino by then. I even got up at 3am Monday to have another go and got a black cat in a coal bunker on a dark night. I reckon the satellite we were all watching was the International Space Station. Most satellites are communication satellites and are in a geo-stationary orbit, so appear stationary to us the same as the stars. Only spy satellites move around but they are really small. For me to see the thing moving with unaided vision it must have been the size of Brazil in orbitdebbiepritch wrote: P.S just realised...shooting stars?? did they not come out ?![]()
No, too much vino by then. I even got up at 3am Monday to have another go and got a black cat in a coal bunker on a dark night. I reckon the satellite we were all watching was the International Space Station. Most satellites are communication satellites and are in a geo-stationary orbit, so appear stationary to us the same as the stars. Only spy satellites move around but they are really small. For me to see the thing moving with unaided vision it must have been the size of Brazil in orbitdebbiepritch wrote: P.S just realised...shooting stars?? did they not come out ?![]()
cheers chrismister munkey wrote:Momentarily Off Topic - Have a look at http://www.heavens-above.com/
They log where the space station is at any given time but also show the other visable ones as well.