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Mist on the Preseli Hills, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
It was a coolish, clammy, misty day, though every so often the sun would break through and the temperature would soar. The objective of the day was a walk over the moorlands to Mynydd Carningli, which I'm never quite sure whether to class in the Preseli Hills proper, as it lies at the western end of a northern ridge separated from the main Preseli group.
We were rewarded frequently with mysterious views and glimpses of the main Preseli group emerging from a close shroud of mist which shifted and changed from minute to minute. Stunningly beautiful!
The highest top visible here is Foel Cwmcerwen, the highest point of the Preseli Hills at 536 m. The photo was taken from Carn Edward on the south-west flank of Mynydd Carningli.
We were rewarded frequently with mysterious views and glimpses of the main Preseli group emerging from a close shroud of mist which shifted and changed from minute to minute. Stunningly beautiful!
The highest top visible here is Foel Cwmcerwen, the highest point of the Preseli Hills at 536 m. The photo was taken from Carn Edward on the south-west flank of Mynydd Carningli.
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