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Wed, 18 September 2024 · Traeth Niwbwrch

Lle Llais - Niwbwrch

A group of children walk purposefully through the sandy paths of the beach.
Lle Llais Niwbwrch

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A young girl with a yellow listening cone holds it up to a pine tree trunk. Her eyes are closed, as if listening to hear what is within.
A group of children walk purposefully through the sandy paths of the beach.
A young girl wearing a high-viz gilet and a butterfly face mask smells a dried stick.
A group of children wearing an array of masks and high-viz gilets are drawing on paper worksheets
A group of children are scattered throughout a dune-scape, each working on a task.
A small child in a red hoodie walks along a gravel path holding a map of the Lle Llais site.
A young boy and a man we presume to be his father are engaging with some worksheets on a table.
An overhead shot of a child's worksheet showing drawings of fern-like shapes and bugs
An overhead shot of a young person's hand holding things collected from the landscape - rocks, fern leaves and blackberries.
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