Upwards at 45 Degrees (or so) ....a seabed in the clouds. Carnedd y Filiast, north-western Glyderau (note the nomenclature... the 'cairn of the greyhound', the association more usually applied to cromlechs). I'm happy to admit this sent my mind reeling... and still does.... I have little reason to doubt our naturally clued-up forebears sussed what it represented, too. Perhaps another reason (see also Tryfan and Castell-y-Gwynt) for them to have regarded Y Glyderau as 'special'?
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Image Credit: Robert Gladstone
Posted by GLADMAN
31st January 2013ce
Edited 2nd February 2013ce |
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