A dark bay and a saddled chestnut horse tethered to a pole. Behind them is a hillside scattered with remains of tree stumps. This photograph fits the description on page 170 of 'A Wider Sky (Gomer 1991) "...up the cliff again, past the stumps of trees that had been snapped in the ferocious winds..."
A quiet street on which a vintage car is parked on the side nearest the photographer and a saddled bay horse left in the company of a sheepdog on the other.
In the foreground are a mass of flowers, possibly Oxeye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare). Beyond them two horses are grazing in the middle distance. On the horizon can be seen Gorsedd y Cwmwl. This is a variant of 4690/289.
This is believed to be a print prepared for the exhibition “Lluniau o Batagonia” held at Llangefni Central Library in 1982. The title is taken from the catalogue for this exhibition
In 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) on page 190 KW writes of his time in Tierra del Fuego "... I saw a delicate pink flower with grey-green leaves. It looked like a Fuegian edelweiss. I took a photograph of it that later appeared in an atlas of wildlife. Its name was Lucenia hanii."