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This blog today is about journey to Barry Island Beach. Barry Island has two beaches which are Whitmore Bay between the two peninsulas of Friar’s Point and Nell’s Point, and the other is the smaller which called Jackson’s Bay which is around headland and cliffs. Our journey has started from Trefforest to Barry Island by train, which has taken about 45- 55 minutes. We went as one group which included PMP student’s which included group1 and 2 as well. When we arrived at Barry Island train station, we walked from the station to beach. The first beach was quite small and the point is the second beach was really brilliant because it has big size and a massive capacity from seaside to restaurants with gold sands. Off course, we took some pictures there with others students and with Jeanet and Annabel beside the beach as well as there were some people from Wales and North Iceland whose dogs were with them. Moreover, it has also another good advantage such as its location to Cardiff Airport which made the vision to the aeroplanes when they landed is very nice. Secondly, the beach is clean and you can bring your dogs, but from May to September not allowed to carry them since the beach in that time is very crowded by people, lots of families and children as well as well as to keep the environment in that time cleaned and coherence. Next advantage is that families whose children with them can also enjoin there because the government have arranged plenty of sport games especially for young people for instance, swimming pools, train games and so forth. What is more, there are excellent shops where can you have coffee and some meals and take way as well. Eventually, it is cleared that journey was brilliant to have a good experience in order to explore place like that which are located around Cardiff. Barry Island is amazing and one of the most beautiful places in the world. I would like to suggest such place to everyone particularly to international students whose studies in Cardiff University or University of Glamorgan as well as I will be visiting this place again in this summer to have barbecue with friends of mind.
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