Tall ships dock in Cardiff Bay
Two tall ships have docked in Cardiff Bay on a voyage around the UK.
Sail training ship 'Lord Nelson' set sail from St Helier, Jersey on Wednesday after being stuck in the Channel Islands in gusts over 50 knots.
Departing Cardiff later today, the 178ft ship will sail west through the Bristol Channel then head north through St. George's Channel then entering the Irish Sea to Liverpool.
The Jubilee Sailing Trust owns and operates the only two vessels in the world that have been purpose-designed and built to enable a crew of mixed physical abilities to sail side by side on equal terms.
Lord Nelson has helped take more than 28,000 people to sea. Of these, more than 11,000 were physically disabled and 4,200 were wheelchair users.
The second ship, Stavros S Niarchos is 197ft long and owned by the Tall Ships Youth Trust. It's the largest Brig built in Britain for over a century and is suitable for both beginners and experienced sailors.