Our Camera Club members have captured some magical scenes of the natural world, right on our doorstep in Gwent.
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An adder in Caerphilly. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Garedd Preece
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Bluebells in Newbridge. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Gareth James
A pony in Varteg. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Gina Bacchioni
A floral close-up, Ringland Woods. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Julie Saunders
Sheep at the Pontypool Folly Tower. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Martin Griffin
Sunset at Garn Lakes. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Robin Birt
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A heron at Cwmcelyn Pond. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Stephen Davies
Ducklings in Griffithstown. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Sue Richards
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