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Snowdon's Reflection

 
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Snowdon\'s Reflection
Snowdon (1085m), the highest mountain in Wales from the far side of its largest lake Llyn Llydaw. The building on the far side is the remains of the old crushing mill of the Britannia Copper Mine which in its day was one of the most advanced mills in the country and was worked by a water-wheel fed from Llyn Glaslyn high above. Taken on an exceptionally clear day in February 2008.


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flowgreat!

flow

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very nice reflection!
Posted Feb 21, 2008 6:02 am

NanulsRe: great!

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Thanks flow, I was just lucky to be in the mountains on such a beautiful day.
Posted Feb 21, 2008 3:21 pm

EricChuA great photo!

EricChu

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Snowdon looks here as if it were in the Alps! Your capture of the lake, for instance, makes me think immediately of the Grand St.-Bernard! Wouldn't amaze me to see a couple of Saint-Bernard dogs! ;-)
Posted Dec 18, 2009 11:09 am

NanulsRe: A great photo!

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Thanks very much, it's a little mountain with an Alpine feel!
Posted Dec 19, 2009 7:13 am

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