Wednesday 10 March 2010

A HEAD FOR HEIGHTS!

A SEAGULL ON TOP OF
MOUNT SNOWDEN, WALES,
3560 ft (1085 m)
(DON'T FORGET TO CLICK PHOTO TO ENLARGE)

6 comments:

  1. Looks like a lovely place for a wee 'stroll'! I never knew Wales had topography like this - very nice photo!

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  2. Yes, seagulls can eventually live everywhere. We put in a lake near here for recreation water boats, and in about five years we had seagulls gleaning the worms from fresh plowed fields. We never ever had them before the lake went in. Your photo is marvelous.

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  3. Hi Rick
    Mount Snowden is the second highest mountain in the U.K. There are about six walking paths to the top all of various difficulties. I have not tried any myself, I always take the mountain railway, which you can see a photo of on a previous post. Thanks for your support.

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  4. Hi L.D.
    I'm pleased you like the photo, your comment is much appreciated as is your support.

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  5. I've been up Mt Snowdown once (by the railway) back in the 70s. Thanks for the view!

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  6. Hi Dawn
    I hope your trip up Snowdon was as enjoyable as mine was and it was a clear day. I trust the photo brought back some happy memories for you.

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