Llyn-y-Foel
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llyn-y-foel-195-10359968
title:
Llyn-y-Foel
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Llyn-y-Foel is a lake in Snowdonia, Wales. It is approximately 240 m across, 120 m wide and up to 2 m deep. It lies at 535m altitude at the foot of the main ridge of Moel Siabod at grid reference SH 714 547. The main outflow, at the south-east of the lake, forms one of the main tributaries of Afon Ystumiau, which eventually feeds into Afon Lledr and subsequently into Afon Conwy. The deep brown colour of the water, caused by the peat in the immediate area, gives rise to a unique type of brown tro
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llyn-y-Foel
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date modified:
2023-11-24T22:35:31Z
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