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View of Llangollen, Wales by John Glover
Snow on the hills, making everything look black and white 🏔
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct / North Wales (by Andy Adventurer).
26 December
Horseshoe Falls, Llangollen, Wales 🏴

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Llangollen, Wales 1880/90
From the Myths of St. Collen: Cawres-Y-Bwlch
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(Link to Source Article: HERE)
A curious fact related to this story of St. Collen defeating an evil giantess in the Clwyd valley is that nearby in Llangollen, the parish settlement of the eponymous saint, there was once a monument located there called Croes Gwenhwyfar:
(Link to Source Article: HERE)
What drives this even more disturbing to me is that Llangollen - which is also the location of Dinas Bran, another folkloric location - isn't far from Oswestry, which was the site of an Iron age hillfort settlement that in local folklore is called Caer Gogfran and is said to be the birthplace of Gwenhwyfar. (Link to Site: HERE)
If I had a nickel for every time I found a disturbing implication from British Folklore regarding a certain Arthurian giantess, I'd have two nickels, which isn't much but it's weird and disturbing I found them.
Hopefully, it's just coincidence and I'm just being crazy... right?
📍Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Denbighshire, Wales