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View of Bird’s Rock (Craig yr Ardeyn)
Another impressive peak here in the county of Gwynedd, Wales. At 258m ASL , not the highest mountain in Britain but it’s still an impressive hill. We have an old ruined house to add interest and also a fence to lead part of the way up to this very popular rock climbing destination. An old fort also sits high up there. Interestingly, around 1% of the entire British Cormorant population nest on the rock but there is a wide range array of other nesting birds too –hence the name. It is about 5 miles from the sea.
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but you catch it very well, Herb
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