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Robc

Joined: 04-01-2003
Messages: 12
from Porthcawl, South Wales
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| New Message Posted!2004-08-07 20:45  
Beware.. this a ploy to find slave labour to haul his diving gear up a 2 mile hill!!!!!
I left a ham salad sandwich as an offering!!
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sem

Joined: 12-11-2003
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from Bridgend,S.Wales
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| New Message Posted!2004-08-04 21:05  
Llyn y Fan Fawr is a glacial cwm at the head of the R.Tawe.I've been up there a few times lately and it appears to be,along with escarpment behind it,the centre of an extensive Bronze Age Landscape.I am thinking of trying to get a group of people together to go snorkelling in the lake as it could contain votive offerings.There appear to be no restrictions on this activity under the Brecon Beacons National Park code so I am looking for help,advice,volunteers and any info you may think useful.Please help,especially professionals in the field.
Sem
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