a lifetime burning

By Sheol

Compulsory waterfall

With the weather threatening rain, we enjoyed a relatively short walk around Tal-Y-Llynn Lake near the base of Cader Idris. Apparently the Welsh translates as "the end of the lake" creating the circular "lake at the end of the lake".  Other people's languages eh, they might as well all be Greek to me.

The scenery was spectacular despite the low cloud.  We crossed a small stream at one stage and I think we all stopped to try to get a shot of the waterfall. I see that Cathy and Bish have already blipped it, so it must be a compulsory waterfall for Blip. (Strictly Cathy blipped it first so we're just copying her).

Towards the end of our walk there were some brief breaks in the cloud and I've put up an extra which shows the valley at the end of the lake, looking towards the lower slopes of Cader Idris during one such break, most of the Mountain is hidden in cloud.

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