Llyn Ogwen
Llyn Ogwen, Llanllechid, Caernarvonshire, Wales, 1962. View looking north-west across Llyn Ogwen towards Yr Hafod and Blaen-y-nant, with the A5 road on the left and a Morris Minor parked in the foreground. Llyn Ogwen lies near the summit of the Nant Ffrancon Pass, which begins at Bethesda in Gwynedd. According to legend, following King Arthur's final battle, Sir Bedivere cast Excalibur into Llyn Ogwen, where it was caught by the Lady of the Lake. Artist Norman Barnard. (Photo by English Heritage/Heritage Images via Getty Images)

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