We were just about to descend from the top of Snowdon when this huge cloud came in, a forwarning of the weather change. It was fascinating to watch how it was hanging there and couldn’t get over the top. As an invisible wall tried to stop it and keep the peak in sunshine a little bit longer. The hikers give a good relation to the huge size of it.
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