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Rhosydd is one of the larger slate mines near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Of the original 14 levels, 5 are permanently flooded and around 100 chambers are still accessible. This incline is unusual in having wide gauge rails carrying slate trucks on a wagon while a heavy counterbalance wagon ran on narrower rails s...
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a view from the top of snowdon,
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a view coming down from snowdon
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A view from the summit of Moel Siabod in Snowdonia, North Wales capturing most of the major peaks of the Snowdonia National Park
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A quick, handheld pano from Traeth Melynog (Welsh for yellowish beach). 300mm, Nikon D700. Cockles in the foreground and other invertebrates provide a rich feeding ground for sea birds. Oyster catchers, curlews, etc. visible.
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Pant y Wrach copper mine, North Wales. Natural growths in a man-made tunnel, formed over the last 150 years or so. A nice little mine with lots to see, but access is along a rather damp adit, flooded to knee level, then a short crawl. Not somewhere to visit in your Sunday best. Trying out some underground photo tec...
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One of the older slate mines in the Blaenau Ffestiniog area of North Wales, much of Diffwys is now flooded. I took this pano while friends braved the freezing waters to explore otherwise inaccessible chambers that hadn't been visited since miners left perhaps 150 years ago. Approx 100 images stacked and stitched. 10-30...
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The upper lake in the Snowdon horsesho is Glaslyn. The miners track passes the lake before going on its 400m climb up to the ridge which connects Snowdon and Gernedd Ugain. This was a 'handmade' Gigapanorma meaning I only had a normal tripod and moved the camera manually for all the 180 images. But hey, it was a nice ...
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After a 150m scramble up from Glaslyn you are up an Cribau. From there you can see the Watkin path leading up to Snowdon in the north west. The lake below is Llyn Llydaw. To the south east you can see Y Lliwedd (893m). To the south in the far distance you can just about see the estuary south of Porthmadog. Another glo...
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Llyn Llydaw (welsh for lake Brittany) is one of the lakes you pass if you go from Pen-y-pas via the Miners track to the foot of Snowdon. This location makes it to one of the most visited lakes in the UK. It is up to 200 feet deep but it contains no fish; it is also considered to be one of the coldest lakes in the UK wi...
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