Les eaux pittoresques de la vallée. Vallée d'Ogwen, pays de Galles : une image À COUPER LE SOUFFLE de la montagne Tryfan distinguée et préférée de Grande-Bretagne a été capturée
The scenic waters at the valley. Ogwen Valley, Wales: A BREATHTAKING image of Britain?s distinguished and favourite Tryfan mountain has been captured on July 3.The beautiful image shows the 917.5 metre high mountain in all its glory in the Ogwen Valley, within the illustrious region of Snowdonia.Tryfan is said to be the final resting-place of Sir Bedivere of Arthurian legend.Holding the prestigious position as the fifteenth highest mountain in the country, it is an imposing and iconic figure within the Welsh landscapeThe term 'Tryfan' is believed to have its origins in 'try?', an intensifying particle, along with 'ban', a noun signifying 'top' or 'peak'. This combination essentially translates to 'very high peak', perfectly encapsulating the mountain's distinguishing characteristic.This stunning shot was captured by Tony Harnett (39) in the Ogwen Valley in Wales.?Tryfan's signature silhouette etches an unforgettable image in the mind of its admirers, making it an undeniable jewel in Britain's natural landscape, ? said Tony?Its distinct shape and rugged crags are undeniably symbolic of Tryfan's imposing presence on the British horizons.?Tryfan proudly exhibits a robust symmetry indicative of the classic form associated with mountain skylines yet its beauty doesn't solely rest in its apex.?The mountain is uniquely adorned with rugged crags, the irregular, sharp rocks that provide a stunning juxtaposition to its otherwise linear configuration.? mediadrumimages/Tony Harnett