TAKE a look at these stunning photographs that show Gwent in all its glory.

First up is Andrew Perkins' snap of a frosted cobweb. 

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Next we have Alicia Holder, who snapped her dog Annie taking a rest.

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Catherine Davies took this beautiful close-up of a daffodil.

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Next we have Chris Gardner's lovely shot of the houses overlooking the Riverfront in Newport.

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This is Dai Thomas' brilliant snap of a froxen Keeper's Pond.

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Following the frozen theme, next we have Elaine Cobb's excellent snap.

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Take a look inside the Chartist Tower construction. Click here for behind-the-scenes pictures.

This is Gareth Thomas' picture of Jack Frost bubbles.

If you want to read more about Gareths' photos and how his two boys helped him, click here.

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This picture of Old Wye Bridge was taken by Griff Rees.

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Another photographer, this time Jennifer Griffiths, takes advantage of the frost.

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Leanne Preece took this brilliant photo of a lake in Blaenavon.

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Matt Hawkins took this photo of a bridge in Usk.

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This autunmnal shot of Wentwood Wood was taken by Robyn Banning.

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Ruth Symes took this shot of a railway track in Blaenavon.

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This excellent shot of Wales' rugged countryside was taken by Sharon Smith.

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Shaunagh Deegan took this splendid picture of Caerphilly Castle.

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And last, but by no means least, is Steffe Schwede's picture of a blanket of fog over Abergavenny. 

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