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Intro
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Llangollen (Dinas Bran Castle)
Llandudno (The Great Orme)
SNOWDONIA
Swallow Falls
Bewts-y-Coed (The Ugly House)
Snowdon
Tryfan
Glyder Fawr
Beddgelert
Dinorwic Slate Quarry
Llanberis (National Slate Museum)
Llyn Padarn (The Lonely Tree)
Portmeirion
Harlech Castle
Black Rock Sands
Caernarfon (Carnarfon Castle)
ANGLESEY
Menai Suspension Bridge & Britannia Bridge
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Ynys Llanddwyn
Parys Mountain
Porth Wen Brickworks
Outro
Lyle Love/ sweetheart/ darling, commonly used in Denbigh.
Panad A panad is a cuppa. Just like in English, a panad can be a cup of tea or coffee maybe even a hot
Alright? A greeting-it's a shortened version of "Are you alright?," but it often doesn't require an answer. Two people might pass each other in the street and both say
Mynadd If you can't be bothered/ haven't got the patience to do something. I've got no mymadd for this today
Dol Used in Holyhead usually to greet women. "All right Dol?" means "How are you dear?"
Cont A term of endearment which is often used the same as "mate" in Caernarfon-just check who's around you before saying it.
Fair Play Used if you respect something someone's done. Commonly used after you've had a haircut eg "He's done a good job on it, fair play."
Chwarae Teg - Fair Play
Bechod If something's a pity or if you feel sorry for someone. "Oh is he sick again? Bechod."
Ych y fi The Welsh phrase is commonly used in English to express disgust. It means "That's gross" or "Yuck"
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2020/02/12