A HUGE seal colony decided to take a break at a hidden bay on Llandudno's Great Orme.
The colony of grey seals was spotted at Pigeons' cave, a favourite spot for seals, who have had a recorded presence there for several years.
A spokesperson for the British Divers Marine Life Rescue warned against disturbing the group, with seals needing to "haul out" and rest.
He said: "Seals need to haul out and rest and digest food.
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"They should not be approached but viewed from a distance."
This location is monitored to insure the safety of the seals.
Pigeons' cave was previously quarried for its stone for the construction of Conwy Bridge.
A stone chute used for loading the boats is still visible, and the site remains popular with sea anglers.
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