Taliesin Monument Geirionydd Lake
by Adrian Evans
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Taliesin Monument Geirionydd Lake
Artist
Adrian Evans
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Photograph - Photography - Digital Art
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The Taliesin monument, overlooking Geirionydd lake north wales UK. According to tradition the banks of the Geirionydd were the home of the 6th Century Welsh poet, or bard, Taliesin, and some say both his birthplace and burial place. Largely because of this legendary association, the poet Gwilym Cowlyd chose the site for his annual Arwest, between 1863 and 1927. This was a cultural festival, similar to an Eisteddfod. The Monument was erected to commemorate the festival around 1850. Textured
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March 10th, 2014
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Comments (12)
Dave Luebbert
Nice shot with the God-rays around the cross in the sky. Like a gift photo-captured from above!
Barbara Chichester
CONGRATULATIONS your outstanding artwork is FEATURED in the highly viewed Art Group: MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's excellence!
Sandi OReilly
This is one very special image, Adrian, an excellent capture and work, but very moving in it's praise to the Lord, F/L/G+/FB