
Diffwys presents a shapely profile from the southeast, seen on the far left in shot. Y Garn (cairnless despite its name) is just left of centre, with Rhobell Fawr (I think) peaking over the crest to the right of centre. The far horizon on the right is formed by the awesome ridge of the Aranau range. Afon Mawddach is below, the viewpoint is Ffridd Gorllwyn (The Panorama Walk).
Image credit: A. Brookes (10.9.2022)
Well captured, that. IMO.
Thank you, that's very much appreciated.
Mr G is right, is the river low or is it always like that?
It's an estuary, Mr D....
Cheers Mr G, more a question on the height of water, I was speaking to the men who work at the water station near An Carra Standing Stone who said that all loch water levels on the Uists were low. They'd just come back from Glen Brittle and Sligachan on Skye, water levels very low and the basin at the River Ythan at Newburgh, which I know is very low. Just wondered if water levels were low down that way?