The geographical start of a photo series based on a walk along the entire 354km length of United Kingdom’s longest river, The Severn.
This leg ran 13 km starting at the farm at Eisteddfa Fach over the top of Plynlimon passing the source of River Wye and the River Severn where I followed the infant river ending in a wild camp in Hafren Forest just beyond Blaenhafren Falls pictured above.
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Lovely shot – the light seems to be truly coming from the heavens. All the best for your project – if this pic is any indication, the collection is going to be a stunner.
Thanks. I’ve actually finished the project but I didnt walk it in sequence – wanted to post the source on new years eve. You can see the rest here https://blog.quintinlake.com/tag/the-severn-project/
Thank you for my 7 AM Los Angeles New Year’s Eve Day walk… The Source is a nourishing visual reminder of what matters.
Thanks Dyanne, thats how it seems to me. Amazing that stream ends up as UK’s longest river
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Absolutely stunning photos!!!
Many thanks – walking is such a good way to see the world!
love the photos!
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