Chester.
Julia and her "mobil de botones".
The Cathedral.
The north aisle.
Details of its mosaics.
In the cloister
and its gardens.
back in the streets
and its imposing timber houses
like gigantic zebra houses
bulging their chests.
The most photographed clock in the world (with Camilo photographing it).
It is known as the Eastgate Clock.
Chester's main street.
Succulent dessert at the Chef's table.
By the river Dee...
Meeting with the Duke of Lancaster.
Failed attempts at turning into a fun ship.
The entry to the city.
View from the walls claimed as the best preserved of Europe (dubious).
Conwy castle.
They almost go round the full city.
Which allows you to see it from above.
A privilege not given to many.
Julia eager to see it.
A glimpse beyond the walls.
And what they protect.
Beauty in all the directions.
No time for the picture.
The sea to see.
That you can also see from above.
The castle and the beach.
Back in the streets.
A more standard way to visit.
Julia liked this little house a lot.
The night falling on the train station.
An impromptu stop.
Walking up.
Welsh mountains.
Capelulo [1].
Elena.
Welsh colors.
Back to the car.
Going off track?
Julia.
The pier of Bangor.
A broad highway of wood.
Getting half-way through the sea.
With a tea room at the end.
Whom you meet at the tip.
In the said tea room.
Back to the city.
Not the most picturesque city.
Although a nice example of its kind.
Bangor's cathedral is more noteworthy.
Bangor's Mostyn Christ [2].
Stepping on an interesting skull.