Yes, indeed, Chris. The mountains aren’t as high as those in Scotland, but
they are just as old, I gather.
Welsh, a form of Gaelic, is still spoken in the area where we were staying.
Indeed, children learn only in Welsh until they are 7, when they start to learn
English as well.
Chris
> On 31 Mar 2015, at 15:30, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>> http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-DMrH2mG/A
>> <http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-DMrH2mG/A>
>> <http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-DMrH2mG/A
>> <http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Landscapes/Wales/i-DMrH2mG/A>>
>>
>
> Hmmm... I did not know that there was rugged terrain such as this in
> Wales.
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