What Do You See Over The Hill? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of a castle at the top of a hill flying a welsh flag
What country is this castle in? The clue is in the photo.

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44 thoughts on “What Do You See Over The Hill? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

  1. I couldn’t make out the flag, and I wasn’t familiar enough with the colors and shape, but others have guessed, but I read this post particularly because I like questions and clues – once a teacher always a teacher! I didn’t see evidence of paranormal activity. Is there some?

    1. Nobody is ever late here on my blog, Willow. If comments are open, then come on in. I am blessed to be living near two castles (Swansea and Oystermouth). The picture is of Oystermouth castle.

  2. I don’t know this but similar views even only in our country. We have two of such castles (like ruins) maybe a mile apart from each other. Another one abut 6 miles away. And there are two bigger habitable castles too. One is the residence of our prince. I like visiting or looking at these castles and imagine how life might have been back then.

    1. The habitable castles are amazing because they’ve survived for so long, Erika. But the ruins of castles are also just as amazing to explore. I’m glad you have some near that you can visit.

      1. I agree! So much history to see and perceive. Yes, we have even more in a bit a greater surrounding. The area around us (Austria, Switzerland, Germany) is covered with castles and ruins too.

    1. They only move if we get earthquakes. Thank goodness, we don’t get them in the UK, otherwise, these old buildings would have all been grounded and their history would have been wiped away.

  3. Wow, how cool to walk up the hill and see a castle, Hugh! Something I want to do someday! I wouldn’t know another country’s flag if it smacked me in the face. Glad someone else knew. Wales seems like a magical country.

    1. We are blessed to have more castles per square mile than any other country in the world, Terri. There are two castles within 2 miles of where I live. They’re great to visit, especially if you like history.

        1. I’m watching the final season of The Crown at the moment. I remember the investiture of the Prince of Wales (as he was the) very well. As a child, we all got a commemorative mugs and a coin. It was a full day of celebrating.

      1. Yeah, we’re all different. I see what you mean. Way too hot summers are no fun either, but I prefer that to cold and lots of snow.

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