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Mapa topográfico Cadair Berwyn
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Cadair Berwyn
In 1987 Bernard Wright, a rambler from Cheshire, was standing on Cadair Berwyn North Top (then said to be the highest mountain in Clwyd) when he noticed that a nearby peak appeared to be higher. After first denying it, the cartographers at the Ordnance Survey finally admitted that Bernard had discovered a 'new mountain' at 830 metres above sea level. Bernard's name for this peak was Craig Uchaf (highest rock) the topographical name fitting in well with those that the Welsh have been giving their landscape for centuries. Near the summit is a Bronze Age cairn. In 2014, accurate re-surveying using GPS by Myrddyn Phillips added an additional 2 metres to the height. Phillips uses the name Craig Berwyn rather than Cadair Berwyn for this summit.
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Nombre: Mapa topográfico Cadair Berwyn, altitud, relieve.
Lugar: Cadair Berwyn, Powys, Wales, SY10 0BZ, United Kingdom (52.88053 -3.38111 52.88063 -3.38101)
Altitud media: 654 m
Altitud mínima: 456 m
Altitud máxima: 823 m
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