The very strong northwest wind was fairly hitting the northwest parts of the Wales coastline, and it was totally wild on Penrhosfeilw Common - but sometimes there was a bit of sunshine to brighten up the pictures.
Hiding behind the rocks right on the northwest corner of the Common to get a wind-blasted view across Abraham`s Bosom to the huge rock formations that lead up to South Stack -
Some nice lighting out to sea -
The wild seas on an exposed part of the coastline, and the spray produced a mini rainbow just off the point, althought it isn`t very obvious, you have to look quite closely -
Wild conditions in the hidden passage - I didn`t manage to ever catch them, it was very difficult to even stand upright because of the wind, but every now and then the sea would just explode away along at the far end of the hidden passgae
The last view looking back towards South Stack over the wild seas, and a bit of nicely timed sunshine -
Looking down on the outer end of the chicken run at Penrhyn Mawr, and another bit of nicely timed sunshine - you would have to be a very brave chicken to take a sea kayak in there in these conditions -
Calmer seas around this part of the Common, and another bit of sunshine showing off Dinas Stack nicely -