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The Lady of Van Lake

Black Mountain, Wales Cymraeg
Dated: 1170 - 1230
Lakes have always been magical places. People are drawn to their waters to fish, sail or just relax. However, the vision that one young man saw on a remote lake, in Wales, many years ago was truly stunning and it changed his life.

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Name: Amarni Star Cartwirght 10th November 2008
hi i love myths and legends xxxxxxx
Name: Man 10th November 2008
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Name: Sarah Star 29th October 2008
I love this story, but I feel (having swam in this lake!) all should know that it's Llyn-Y-Fan-Fach (pronounced Lin-Ee-Van-Vach) which means 'Lake of the Small Peak', as opposed to the nearby Llyn-Y-Fan-Fawr (Vow-oor), meaning Lake of the Big Peak!
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