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    Overgrown remains of Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.Overgrown remains of Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.Views out to sea from Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.Rock face at Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.All the images taken as part of a digital photographic survey of Craig Cwlwm Quarry Aberdaron. Produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.General view of the rock face at Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.Remains of machinery at Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.Sea views along the cliffs from Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.Figure standing at base of rock formation at Craig Cwlwm Quarry, Aberdaron. Part of a digital photographic survey produced in 2020 by Michael Statham.

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