Sunday, 6 November 2011

North Wales again..


The sea looked still and frozen today

Very dark leaves on the holly trees 
Clear Blue skies over North Wales today, only passed one other person on Hebog, nice and quiet with the smoke rising verticaly from the chimneys down in Bedgelert.


Shadow cast from Hebog


Noticed again how the noon shadow cast by Hebog as it sweeps across the valley below, is quite definate & pointed, the arc from Tryfan is also similarly distinctive. Would either of them make a suitable natural sundial or solar observatory? Like to return on the equinoxes and get a precise grid reference and place a rock on the exact place to stand when the sun hits its optimun highest and lowest point in the sky at noon. Might be a nice idea for a natural sculpture.

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