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Bus Rides and Brocken Spectres
... a view. The summit cafe is a grisly sight on a day like this, with people scattered round its perimeter, trying to find a bit of shelter which doesn't really exist. So after a quick bite to eat, we were off again, down towards the Watkin Path and onwards to Bwlch Ciliau, where we got below the cloud and were rewarded with a fine view across Llyn Llydaw.
This was where the first scrambling of the day took place (largely as the result of climbing a ...
Land of Our Fathers
A quote from a famous Welsh anthem, sung by massed choirs. The Welsh are famous for their voices - think Ric*********** and opera singer Bryn Terfel.
Barmouth nestles among the steep hills of Snowdonia on the estuary of the River Mawddach.
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Magical Wales
... Welsh language is thriving, in fact, many English-speaking children cross the border to attend Welsh-speaking schools and kindergartens. North Wales economy seems to be doing well through tourism, as parts of the coast are covered by huge caravan sites.
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Wales' finest
... Cream, Cucumber Salad, Roast Sirloin of Aged Welsh Black Beef with Yorkshire Pudding with more exciting vegetables than I have ever seen in my life, followed by Cherry Soup with Cinnamon Ice Cream which, judging by the little murmurs of delight up and down the table, people enjoyed as much as I did.
It was one of those very special ...
A spontaeous decision
... felt
no need in attending University, I wanted to see the world, get away
(and actually, I wanted to be different). I think so many schools push
their students to go to University without giving their pupils enough
time to really think about all the options. Everyone I knew was going to
Uni, and most of them going only to study further into the subjects
they'd done at A Level, because that was the easiest thing. That's the
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