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7.Llanberis58 views20/7/17. Anglesey Barracks. Where Dinorwic quarrymen mostly from Anglesey were required to lodge each week. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Barmouth-Tai Cynhaeaf58 views24/9/17.Looking down over Barmouth before we move inland.
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6.Rowen-Pen y Gaer58 views28/9/17. On our way back through some beautiful countryside. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Round Moelfre58 views12/10/17. Photo: Noel Davey.
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4.Round Moelfre58 views12/10/17. Photo: Noel Davey.
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1.Dolwyddelan-Ty Mawr Wybrnant58 views3/12/17. The start at Dolwyddelan Station car park. Photo: judith Thomas.
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2.Tomen-y-Mur, Trawsfynydd57 views23/11/17. The ideal spot for lunch. Our primative ancestoral skills enable each of us to select a safe seating position. A Photo: Judith Thomas.
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4.Dolwyddelan-Ty Mawr Wybrnant57 views3/12/17. Ty Mawr Wybrnant a traditional stone-built upland 16th-century farmhouse. It was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, first translator of the whole Bible into Welsh. Photo: judith Thomas.
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5.Dolwyddelan-Ty Mawr Wybrnant57 views3/12/17. Making towards the setting sun as we close up on the end of the walk. Photo: judith Thomas.
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1.Llanberis Waterfall57 views21/12/17. The waterfall at Llanberis. Not far from the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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4.Llanberis Waterfall57 views21/12/17. Father Christmas in training. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Coed y Brenin56 views5/11/17. Walking alongside and above the Mawddach near Ferndale Mine.
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1.Tomen-y-Mur, Trawsfynydd56 views23/11/17. Close to the start in Coed-cae-du, with the lake to our right. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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8.Tomen-y-Mur, Trawsfynydd56 views23/11/17. A lot of unwinding going on. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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7.Tomen-y-Mur, Trawsfynydd56 views23/11/17. The calorie deficit does not last long at the café at Canolfan Prysor. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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3.Dolwyddelan-Ty Mawr Wybrnant56 views3/12/17. Photo: judith Thomas.
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