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United Kingdom : Wales
53 degrees north, 4 degrees west (visit #14) - All Pictures


#1: Looking North through the fog.
Looking North through the fog.
#2: The view East.
The view East.
#3: The fog lifts for a moment as we look South.
The fog lifts for a moment as we look South.
#4: The view West over the lake.
The view West over the lake.
#5: GPS showing all zeros.
GPS showing all zeros.
#6: Approaching the chapel ruins on the slate lined path as the clouds descend.
Approaching the chapel ruins on the slate lined path as the clouds descend.
#7: Quarrymen's row house ruins with some of the many slate waste heaps in the background.
Quarrymen's row house ruins with some of the many slate waste heaps in the background.
#8: The stile over the fence which keeps the sheep in their own area.
The stile over the fence which keeps the sheep in their own area.
#9: Wild flowers, heather and ferns growing in the rocks along the grassy path beyond the confluence.
Wild flowers, heather and ferns growing in the rocks along the grassy path beyond the confluence.
#10: The view of the valley on the "clear" side of the mountain. The Irish Sea can be seen 10 miles away.
The view of the valley on the "clear" side of the mountain.  The Irish Sea can be seen 10 miles away.
#11: Blaenau Ffestiniog railway station with both narrow guage and regular tracks. Moelwyn Mountains in the background.
Blaenau Ffestiniog railway station with both narrow guage and regular tracks.  Moelwyn Mountains in the background.
#12: Scenes from our ride on the Rheilfford Ffestiniog narrow guage railway.
Scenes from our ride on the Rheilfford Ffestiniog narrow guage railway.