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The feature below was first shown on my website on 4 February 1998

Images of Wales
Wednesday, 4 February 1998
St David's Cathedral, Pembrokeshire
Photography by John Ball - 20 January 1998 (with Agfa ePhoto-307 digtal camera)
St. David's is the smallest city in Wales.
It achieved city status by virtue of its cathedral.
Above: St David's Cathedral.

Above: The cathedral organ (left), and nave (right).
Above: The cathedral is sometimes described as more impressive inside than outside.
Above: The spectacular Pembrokeshire coast near St. David's.
In the foregound is a "kissing gate". This provides easy access to a field through a boundary fence or wall, negotiable by humans but not by livestock.
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