Pakistan To Pentre Ifan Part 3: Following The MabinogionMarch 4, 2026March 4, 2026 Pakistan To Pentre Ifan Part 3: Following The Mabinogion Search A. Our local prehistory - Cefn Bryn. The magnificent Mean Ceti on the Gower Peninsula. B. Three Go To Carreg Jack (Llansteffan). Once huge, shifting tides have buried the stone. C. Merlin’s Quoits near Ferryside My first drawings with charcoal. D. Twlc y Filiast in Carmarthenshire. Not happy with white paper. E. Mynydd Llangyndeyrn capstone I tried marbled paper. F. Mynydd Llangynydeyrn capstone White conte crayon into a black sketchbook. G. Mynydd Llangyndeyrn Fieldstone Paper prepared with gesso and walnut ink H. Penlle Bebyll cairn No conspicuous stones here , just hummocks Aperture: 2.6 I. Bryn Y Rhyd Prepared walnut paper with charcoal, carbon and conté crayons. J. So much mud! I didn't know it was possible to wade through so many different types. K. Ponies come around scrounging. Give us your lunchboxes! L. Maen Llia One of my favourites. M. Carn Llechart Circle, Mynydd Llechart Sometimes there isn’t a lot there, so you have to improvise quickly. N. Maen Fawr, nr Tafarn Y Garreg It means Big Stone. O. Nant Tarw Circle We visited this site when it had been snowing. P. Nant Tarw and Fan Brycheiniog The stripes are snow on the mountain. Q. Llechdwnni Farm Fieldstone #1 We always asked permission from farmers. R. The Is-Coed stone in Carmarthenshire The ancient Is-Coed woodland has disappeared.