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A few pics from a very damp day in an ancient Snowdonian oakwood. Goes by the name of Coed Dinorwig

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Wonderful images, thank you. Is it a lapsed upland wood pasture?

 

Ah! Hadn't seen the set with the goat(?) yet. Is it wild? There are similar beasts wild, I understand, in Galloway in SW Scotland.

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Yeh its pretty special. I think the rain added to it to be honest. Its on hillside over the lake from LLanberis. Its also known as Padarn country park. Im not sure if its ever been used as pasture, its a SSSI and once a 'Royal Forest' of some description. Crawling with feral goats though, munching all the regen.

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