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Carn-yr-Hyrddod, Mynydd Llangeinwyr

Cairn(s)

<b>Carn-yr-Hyrddod, Mynydd Llangeinwyr</b>Posted by GLADMAN
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<b>Carn-yr-Hyrddod, Mynydd Llangeinwyr</b>Posted by GLADMAN
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Carn-yr-Hyrddod, Mynydd Llangeinwyr (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN My walking pole defines the cairn's extent, left of image......
GLADMAN Image Credit: Robert Gladstone
Posted by GLADMAN
3rd March 2011ce
Edited 3rd March 2011ce
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Comments (3)

Is that a euphemism? Nice cairn though. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
3rd March 2011ce
Don't like to boast......

Must admit I don't like the term 'trekking'
GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
3rd March 2011ce
No, suggests llamas might be involved. Not with your pole, obviously. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
3rd March 2011ce
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