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Revision as of 16:32, 27 November 2024
highest mountain in Wales
- Mount Snowdon
- Snowdon
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Snowdon |
highest mountain in Wales |
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53°4'7.910"N, 4°4'32.120"W
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A view of Snowden, in the vale of Llan Beriis, in Caernarvon shire
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The Summit of Snowdon from the Llanberris Ascent. Height 3571 feet
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The Victoria Hotel, Llanberis: north Wales (8 miles from Carnarvon) A. Maddock proprietor
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The Royal Victoria Hotel And Mountains Llanberis. 8 Miles from Carnarvon, north Wales
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The Victoria Hotel, Llanberis: north Wales (8 miles from Carnarvon) A. Maddock Williams proprietor
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A view of Snowden, in the vale of Llan Beriis, in Caernarvon shire
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A view of Snowden, in the vale of Llan Beriis, in Caernarvon shire
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A view of Snowden, in the vale of Llan Beriis, in Caernarvon Shire
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Placing a plaque at the old copper 'Miner's Trail', from Pen-y-pas towards the Snowdon summit following Dennis Hoare's research
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After rescuing a man on Snowdon, Mrs Stephanie McCarthy established a rescue service using Great Dane dogs
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Eighty-six pupils from Ysgol Aberconwy climbing to Snowdon's summit to help small children
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