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The Afon Glaslyn
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SH5947
The Afon Glaslyn just downstream from Beddgelert.
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Footbridge over the Afon Glaslyn
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SH5948
Footbridge over the Afon Glaslyn in Beddgelert.
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Afon Glaslyn reflections
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5941
North-east [upstream] from the railway bridge. The distant mountain is Moel Ddu... (more)
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Moorland near Glaslyn
by Andrew Hill
geograph for square SN8394
The 1:25,000 map shows the fence line. Glaslyn is a small lake or mountain tarn... (more)
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Beddgelert, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5948
Looking across the Afon Colwyn, as it flows towards the confluence with the Afon... (more)
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Glaslyn and Dwyryd Estuaries, Gwynedd
by Christine Matthews
for square SH5737
As seen from the train at low tide.
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Glaslyn and Dwyryd Estuaries, Gwynedd
by Christine Matthews
geograph for square SH5738
As seen from the train crossing the Cob.
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Glaslyn and Dwyryd Estuaries, Gwynedd
by Christine Matthews
geograph for square SH5738
As seen from the train as it crosses the Cob.
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The coast below Penrhyn Isaf, Glaslyn estuary
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5837
Looking south from the eastern end of Porthmadog's Cob.
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Glaslyn estuary from the Cob, at high tide
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
The lines of foam are at right angles to the lines of small waves. Presumably an... (more)
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Disappearing sandbank, 25 minutes before high tide
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
The Glaslyn estuary from the station platform on the Cob, Porthmadog.
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Glaslyn estuary, near high tide
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
Looking south from the station platform on the Cob, towards the northern tip of... (more)
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Salt marsh, Glaslyn estuary [2]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5837
Looking south from the Cob, near to low tide.
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Salt marsh, Glaslyn estuary [1]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5837
Looking south-west from the eastern end of the Cob [an embankment that created... (more)
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Inter-tidal land below the Cob, Glaslyn estuary
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
Looking seaward near low tide.
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The Glaslyn estuary, looking south-east, near low tide
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
The seaward side of The Cob.
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Glaslyn estuary, near to low tide
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
Looking seaward from the western end of Porthmadog's Cob.
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The effect of the Cob, Porthmadog
by Christine Johnstone
for square SH5738
The Cob was built to keep the sea out of the upper Glaslyn estuary and convert... (more)
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Grassland on Afon Glaslyn's east bank, Traeth Mawr
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5941
This area was an estuary before Porthmadog's Cob was built, hence its name... (more)
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The estuary of Afon Glaslyn
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
The seaward side of the Cob, on a falling tide.
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Glaslyn and Yr Wyddfa from Crib Goch
by M J Richardson
geograph for square SH6255
Category: Landscape
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Yr Wyddfa massif
by Phil Brandon Hunter
for square SH6054
Peaks (L to R): the multiple peaks of Y Lliwedd (898m), the highest peak Yr... (more)
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Paths to Snowdon from the east
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square SH6154
The Pyg track clings to the side of Crib y Ddysgl and the miners' track... (more)
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View east from near Snowdon summit
by Bill Harrison
for square SH6154
A spectacular vista of Glaslyn and Llyn-Llydaw lakes and the Pyg track and... (more)
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Saltmarsh, Glaslyn estuary, at high tide
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5837
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Alarch dof [mute swan], Glaslyn estuary
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
On the seaward side of the Cob, near to low tide. Borth y Gest is in the distance.
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View From the Llanberis Path
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH6054
Looking down to Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw. The Pyg Track is the higher path, to... (more)
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View From the Llanberis Path
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH6054
Looking down to Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw. The Pyg Track is the higher path, to... (more)
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Afon Glaslyn, Minffordd, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5939
Looking down stream, towards Porthmadog and Moel y Gest.
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Afon Glaslyn, Beddgelert
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5948
Looking up river, towards the Snowdon mountain range.
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Three Swans A-swimming
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5837
Three swans, swimming on the Afon Glaslyn, with Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon summit)... (more)
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View From 'The Cob', Boston Lodge, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5837
Looking across the Glaslyn estuary, towards Moelwyn Mawr (left) and Moelwyn Bach... (more)
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View From 'The Cob', Boston Lodge, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5837
Looking across the Glaslyn estuary, towards Cnicht. In the middle distance, the... (more)
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View From 'The Cob', Boston Lodge, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5837
Looking across the Glaslyn estuary, towards the mountains of Cnicht (left), and... (more)
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Afon Glaslyn, Beddgelert, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5947
View from the footbridge, beside the Welsh Highland Railway, towards Beddgelert village.
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Footpath in the Aberglaslyn Pass, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5946
The new path, which runs between the Welsh Highland Railway, and the Afon... (more)
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Beddgelert, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5948
With the Agfon Glaslyn in the foreground, the village is surrounded by the... (more)
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Afon Glaslyn, Beddgelert, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5948
Flowing towards the confluence with the Afon Colwyn.
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Approaching Hafod-y-llyn
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SH5945
A Welsh Highland Railway train, hauled by NG/G16 Beyer-Garratt No.87,... (more)
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Arc of inter-tidal land, north-east of Cei Ballast
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5738
Looking seaward from Porthmadog's Cob.
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