Suzuki GT750 at a campsite at the foot of Snowdon at Llanberis
Wales
1976
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" Llyn Nantlle Uchaf " //© Aled Lewis
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johnbalkphoto
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Citation X+ crossing Snowdonia National Park, Wales
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#OTD in 1952 – An Aer Lingus aeroplane, the St Kevin, crashes in Wales with the loss of 23 lives. It is the airline’s second fatal crash.
A plane crash 69 years ago claimed the lives of 23 people, and remains the worst incident of its kind to take place in North Wales. The Aer Lingus C47 Dakota had been travelling from Northolt Aerodrome in London to Dublin on the night of 10 January 1952 when it crashed into Cwm Edno on the slopes of Moel Siabod.
The aircraft, named St Kevin, was caught in heavy turbulence as it flew through…
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Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK
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Charles March Gere (1869-1957) - Cadair Idris
Egg tempera on silk. Painted in 1937.
10.5 x 15.5 inches, 26.5 x 39.5 cm. Estimate: £500-800.
Sold Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, 25 Jan 2023 for £1,760 incl B.P.
Cadair Idris (or Cader Idris), popular with hikers, is a mountain in Snowdonia National Park and steeped in Welsh mythology.
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Wanderings with Chris....... to Anglesey Barracks we go
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Despite coming from a State with several waterfalls I've only seen a few in my life, and all of them have been in Wales. Today is my last day in Wales and I already can't wait to return to it, but tomorrow it's back to England.
Photo of the day 10.26.22
"Swallow Falls"
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“ the blue hour “ // Jack Lodge
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Tryfan, Snowdonia National Park, Bangor, Wales, UK
Lukas Blaskevicius
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#OTD in 1952 – An Aer Lingus aeroplane, the St Kevin, crashes in Wales with the loss of 23 lives. It is the airline’s second fatal crash.
#OTD in 1952 – An Aer Lingus aeroplane, the St Kevin, crashes in Wales with the loss of 23 lives. It is the airline’s second fatal crash.
A plane crash 69 years ago claimed the lives of 23 people, and remains the worst incident of its kind to take place in North Wales. The Aer Lingus C47 Dakota had been travelling from Northolt Aerodrome in London to Dublin on the night of 10 January 1952 when it crashed into Cwm Edno on the slopes of Moel Siabod.
The aircraft, named St Kevin, was caught in heavy turbulence as it flew through…
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