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The most elusive of the waterfalls in the Brecon Beacons, because it lies at the end of a gorge, Sgwd Einion Gam requires wading the river twice to get there and a repeat on the way back. Hence it is not often photographed in force, although this is by no means the waterfall in its full fury here - I guess nobody ever gets to see it then as crossing the river would be too perilous.
Die Gämse, vor der Rechtschreibreform Gemse und in der Jägersprache Gams oder Gamswild, ist eine in Europa und Kleinasien beheimatete Art der Ziegenartigen. Zusammen mit der Pyrenäen-Gämse und weiteren Arten gehört sie zur Gattung der Gämsen.
Sông Nho Quế or the Nho Que river joins Sông Gâm or the Gam river in the south of Ha Giang Province.
Sông Gâm is a tributary of Sông Hồng or the Red river.
I had an impression that this area was relatively fertile as compared to Don Vang Karst Plateau since the topsoil looked thicker so that trees could grow on the slope.
The fall of the crooked anvil.
My first time hiking here but well worth the effort, beautiful and, being off the main trail, very peaceful.
The most elusive of the waterfalls in this area, Sgwd Einion Gam requires two river crossings to get there and a repeat on the way back. This image was taken while standing in just under a metre of cold flowing water, hence hand-held and somewhat hastily snatched.
Sgwd Einion Gam ~ The lower level , these rocks have been here for many years , i have visited this place for over a decade and they have not been washed away when all around trees are washed down river :-) if visiting be prepared to cross the river twice and a steep narrow path to reach here its not on any sign posted pathway for this reason .
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