Wales: Mountains, Castles and Islands
Robert Guthrie / youthjournalism.org The boat marina at Beaumaris Bay in Wales By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International WALES – We did a lot of traveling on our journey in North Wales. First, we went to Penrhyn Castle. To be honest, the castle was not a real castle – it was a castle in disguise. It was a house actually, and was made to look like a castle so that the Lord and Lady were made to seem as if they were extremely wealthy. Most of the money which was used to make the castle came from the industries of sugar and slate, or Welsh stone. The castle was finished 160 years ago, just as Queen Victoria had come to the throne. It had about 300 rooms, most of which were available for public view. We … Read entire article »
Filed under: Beaumaris Bay, Discovering Wales, Isle of Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, Robert Guthrie, Scotland, Wales
Wales: Mountains, Castles and Islands
Robert Guthrie / youthjournalism.org The boat marina at Beaumaris Bay in Wales By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International WALES – We did a lot of traveling on our journey in North Wales. First, we went to Penrhyn Castle. To be honest, the castle was not a real castle – it was a castle in disguise. It was a house actually, and was made to look like a castle so that the Lord and Lady were made to seem as if they were extremely wealthy. Most of the money which was used to make the castle came from the industries of sugar and slate, or Welsh stone. The castle was finished 160 years ago, just as Queen Victoria had come to the throne. It had about 300 rooms, most of which were available for public view. We … Read entire article »
Filed under: Beaumaris Bay, Discovering Wales, Isle of Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, Robert Guthrie, Scotland, Wales
Wales: Mountains, Castles and Islands
Robert Guthrie / youthjournalism.org The boat marina at Beaumaris Bay in Wales By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International WALES – We did a lot of traveling on our journey in North Wales. First, we went to Penrhyn Castle. To be honest, the castle was not a real castle – it was a castle in disguise. It was a house actually, and was made to look like a castle so that the Lord and Lady were made to seem as if they were extremely wealthy. Most of the money which was used to make the castle came from the industries of sugar and slate, or Welsh stone. The castle was finished 160 years ago, just as Queen Victoria had come to the throne. It had about 300 rooms, most of which were available for public view. We saw bedrooms, … Read entire article »
Filed under: Beaumaris Bay, Discovering Wales, Isle of Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, Robert Guthrie, Scotland, Wales
Wales: Mountains, Castles and Islands
Robert Guthrie / youthjournalism.org The boat marina at Beaumaris Bay in Wales By RobertGuthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International WALES – We did a lot of traveling on our journey in North Wales. First, we wentto Penrhyn Castle. To be honest, the castle was not a real castle – it was acastle in disguise. It was a houseactually, and was made to look like a castle so that the Lord and Lady weremade to seem as if they were extremely wealthy. Most of themoney which was used to make the castle came from the industries of sugar andslate, or Welsh stone. The castle wasfinished 160 years ago, just as Queen Victoria had come to the throne. It hadabout 300 rooms, most of which were available for public view. We saw bedrooms,dining rooms, breakfast rooms, bathrooms and so many … Read entire article »
Filed under: Beaumaris Bay, Discovering Wales, Isle of Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, Robert Guthrie, Scotland, Wales
Wales: Mountains, Castles and Islands
Robert Guthrie / youthjournalism.org The boat marina at Beaumaris Bay in Wales By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International WALES – We did a lot of traveling on our journey in North Wales. First, we went to Penrhyn Castle. To be honest, the castle was not a real castle – it was a castle in disguise. It was a house actually, and was made to look like a castle so that the Lord and Lady were made to seem as if they were extremely wealthy. Most of the money which was used to make the castle came from the industries of sugar and slate, or Welsh stone. The castle was finished 160 years ago, just as Queen Victoria had come to the throne. It had about 300 rooms, most of which were available for public view. We … Read entire article »
Filed under: Beaumaris Bay, Discovering Wales, Isle of Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, Robert Guthrie, Scotland, Wales
Wales: Mountains, Castles and Islands
Robert Guthrie / youthjournalism.org The boat marina at Beaumaris Bay in Wales By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International WALES – We did a lot of traveling on our journey in North Wales. First, we went to Penrhyn Castle. To be honest, the castle was not a real castle – it was a castle in disguise. It was a house actually, and was made to look like a castle so that the Lord and Lady were made to seem as if they were extremely wealthy. Most of the money which was used to make the castle came from the industries of sugar and slate, or Welsh stone. The castle was finished 160 years ago, just as Queen Victoria had come to the throne. It had about 300 rooms, most of which were available for public view. We saw bedrooms, … Read entire article »
Filed under: Beaumaris Bay, Discovering Wales, Isle of Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, Robert Guthrie, Scotland, Wales
Wales: Mountains, Castles and Islands
Robert Guthrie / youthjournalism.org The boat marina at Beaumaris Bay in Wales By RobertGuthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International WALES – We did a lot of traveling on our journey in North Wales. First, we wentto Penrhyn Castle. To be honest, the castle was not a real castle – it was acastle in disguise. It was a houseactually, and was made to look like a castle so that the Lord and Lady weremade to seem as if they were extremely wealthy. Most of themoney which was used to make the castle came from the industries of sugar andslate, or Welsh stone. The castle wasfinished 160 years ago, just as Queen Victoria had come to the throne. It hadabout 300 rooms, most of which were available for public view. We saw bedrooms,dining rooms, breakfast rooms, bathrooms and so many … Read entire article »
Filed under: Beaumaris Bay, Discovering Wales, Isle of Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, Robert Guthrie, Scotland, Wales
It’s Not The End Of The World
By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International MACYNLLYTH,Wales, United Kingdom – People andorganisations throughout the world are researching ways of saving energy,preserving resources and guaranteeing a sustainable environment for futuregenerations. One such organizationis the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales. Located in avillage with a typically Welsh name – Macynllyth – CAT is approximately 50miles from Caernarvon Castle, the site of the investiture of the Prince ofWales, heir to the throne. Centers like CATcould change how we live and work over the next decades. Scientists are alwaysdiscovering new ways to make energy and conserve the environment in anecological way, using renewable energy. Environmentalpioneer Robert Morgan-Greenwood founded CAT in 1974. Many different Welsh resourceswere used in creating it, including slate, timber, glass and plastics. The centeris in a remote, rural location. Firstly, you have to travel to … Read entire article »
Filed under: Centre for Advanced Technology, Discovering Wales, Robert Guthrie, United Kingdom, Wales
It’s Not The End Of The World
By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International MACYNLLYTH,Wales, United Kingdom – People andorganisations throughout the world are researching ways of saving energy,preserving resources and guaranteeing a sustainable environment for futuregenerations. One such organizationis the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales. Located in avillage with a typically Welsh name – Macynllyth – CAT is approximately 50miles from Caernarvon Castle, the site of the investiture of the Prince ofWales, heir to the throne. Centers like CATcould change how we live and work over the next decades. Scientists are alwaysdiscovering new ways to make energy and conserve the environment in anecological way, using renewable energy. Environmentalpioneer Robert Morgan-Greenwood founded CAT in 1974. Many different Welsh resourceswere used in creating it, including slate, timber, glass and plastics. The centeris in a remote, rural location. Firstly, you have to travel to the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Centre for Advanced Technology, Discovering Wales, Robert Guthrie, United Kingdom, Wales
It’s Not The End Of The World
By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International MACYNLLYTH,Wales, United Kingdom – People andorganisations throughout the world are researching ways of saving energy,preserving resources and guaranteeing a sustainable environment for futuregenerations. One such organizationis the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales. Located in avillage with a typically Welsh name – Macynllyth – CAT is approximately 50miles from Caernarvon Castle, the site of the investiture of the Prince ofWales, heir to the throne. Centers like CATcould change how we live and work over the next decades. Scientists are alwaysdiscovering new ways to make energy and conserve the environment in anecological way, using renewable energy. Environmentalpioneer Robert Morgan-Greenwood founded CAT in 1974. Many different Welsh resourceswere used in creating it, including slate, timber, glass and plastics. The centeris in a remote, rural location. Firstly, you have to travel to … Read entire article »
Filed under: Centre for Advanced Technology, Discovering Wales, Robert Guthrie, United Kingdom, Wales
It’s Not The End Of The World
By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International MACYNLLYTH,Wales, United Kingdom – People andorganisations throughout the world are researching ways of saving energy,preserving resources and guaranteeing a sustainable environment for futuregenerations. One such organizationis the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales. Located in avillage with a typically Welsh name – Macynllyth – CAT is approximately 50miles from Caernarvon Castle, the site of the investiture of the Prince ofWales, heir to the throne. Centers like CATcould change how we live and work over the next decades. Scientists are alwaysdiscovering new ways to make energy and conserve the environment in anecological way, using renewable energy. Environmentalpioneer Robert Morgan-Greenwood founded CAT in 1974. Many different Welsh resourceswere used in creating it, including slate, timber, glass and plastics. The centeris in a remote, rural location. Firstly, you have to travel to … Read entire article »
Filed under: Centre for Advanced Technology, Discovering Wales, Robert Guthrie, United Kingdom, Wales
It’s Not The End Of The World
By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International MACYNLLYTH,Wales, United Kingdom – People andorganisations throughout the world are researching ways of saving energy,preserving resources and guaranteeing a sustainable environment for futuregenerations. One such organizationis the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales. Located in avillage with a typically Welsh name – Macynllyth – CAT is approximately 50miles from Caernarvon Castle, the site of the investiture of the Prince ofWales, heir to the throne. Centers like CATcould change how we live and work over the next decades. Scientists are alwaysdiscovering new ways to make energy and conserve the environment in anecological way, using renewable energy. Environmentalpioneer Robert Morgan-Greenwood founded CAT in 1974. Many different Welsh resourceswere used in creating it, including slate, timber, glass and plastics. The centeris in a remote, rural location. Firstly, you have to travel to the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Centre for Advanced Technology, Discovering Wales, Robert Guthrie, United Kingdom, Wales


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