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Kenfig Pool
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Submitted bysem
AddedFeb 11 2004
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Description The Kenfig Stone.Inspired by the numerous legends of stones going to drink at pools or streams at certain times of the year.

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nur
(2004-06-05)
Beautiful image.I am at a disadvantage as I have not been to this "place".Is this a digitally altered picture.Wonderful and inspiring whatever.Nur.
Pathfinder
(2004-06-24)
Plainly it is altered. And not very well either. The word "naff" springs to mind.
sem
(2004-07-03)
Yes,Pathfinder,it is a little naff,but I spent seven New Year's Days trying to take a photo of the stone having a drink.I have since found that a digital camera is the best tool to capture these supernatural events.
Z
(2004-09-04)
What do you mean by naff.I spent nearly 18 months working here and this encapsulates the spirit of the place.
Pauline
(2005-11-18)
Why has someone gone to all the trouble of superimposing a rock on one of the most beautiful areas in South Wales???? I have lived overlooking the pool for almost all my life and this rock does not exist. If you want to find the true spirit of Kenfig Pool go and sit on top of one of the dunes at sunset and watch the magnificent skies turn every colour you can think of - that is the spirit of Kenfig .... not a superimposed rock !!!

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