The cloud was quite low:

There were numerous landslide scars on the hillsides.

You don't often get this sort of path in the Brecon Beacons.

This looked like an Andy Goldsworthy installation, although not as neat! I think it was caused by a stream running over the ground and washing the rocks and stone clear.

Moody!

Not great pics, but there is shedloads of arty photo potential, so I shall be making a return in better weather!
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