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Cader Berwyn cairn II

Cairn(s)

<b>Cader Berwyn cairn II</b>Posted by GLADMAN
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<b>Cader Berwyn cairn II</b>Posted by GLADMAN
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Cader Berwyn cairn II (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN The highest point of Cadair Berwyn - at 2,723ft - rises just above and to the south of the massive cairn; it would appear topography dictated monument placement in this instance, although, as seen here, the rock formations are pretty enigmatic. Speaking of which the reed-covered Llyn Lluncaws can be seen below, cradled by Moel Sych, its southern ridge (beyond) descending toward the fabulous Pistyll Rhaeadr.
GLADMAN Image Credit: Robert Gladstone
Posted by GLADMAN
16th November 2015ce
Edited 17th November 2015ce
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