Cotswold Outdoor Building, Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed 14 September 2016
The clock tower and eagle weather vane on the building. Eryri is the Welsh for Snowdonia, and means "Abode of Eagles", this having been the accepted origin. Modern research however, suggests that it is from the Latin oriri, to arise, and simply meant highlands. Poets will stick with the old explanation.
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Cotswold Outdoor Building, Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed 14 September 2016
The clock tower and eagle weather vane on the building. Eryri is the Welsh for Snowdonia, and means "Abode of Eagles", this having been the accepted origin. Modern research however, suggests that it is from the Latin oriri, to arise, and simply meant highlands. Poets will stick with the old explanation.
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Uploaded on September 27, 2016
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