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Bedd yr Afanc

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Submitted bysem
AddedSep 10 2006
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Description  My Welsh dictionary translates this as "Grave of the beaver," but I think I prefer water monster.
Supposedly difficult to find I had no problems. When you leave the road just head roughly South towards the most significant point on the horizon and the grave "emerges" from the ground in front of you.

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TimPrevett
(2006-09-10)
Hi Sem; are you familiar with the legend of the Afanc in North Wales? A great water monster...
TimPrevett
(2006-09-10)
Would need to be some beaver to fit in this grave, too! "Say, nice beaver" (Naked Gun).

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