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Our gratitude to Nick and all his staff at the Terra Nova Cafe for fueling us with a tasty Welsh breakfast!
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Our gratitude to Tesco at Culvercross for supplying our runners with a plentiful hamper of comestibles. Our gratitude also goes to the manager of Tesco Wood Street in Cardiff - Mr James Barton!
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On Sunday 13th March we start the day running into the National Botanic Garden of Wales near Carmarthen
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The Chairman of Carmarthenshire County Council, Cllr Peter Hughes Griffiths receives the torch as Lord Elis-Thomas (left) looks on
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Lord Elis-Thomas, a friend of the Peace Run for many years, unveils a Peace statue in the Botanic Gardens.
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Alan Spence, a published poet and writer from Edinburgh, comments on the natural beauty of this special place in Wales - a place that with this dedication will become a pilgrimage for those seeking a moment of contemplation and tranquility
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This is the tiny writing shed where Dylan Thomas would spend many hours looking out over the estuary and writing.