Garnedd Ugain photograph

Garnedd Ugain

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Elevation 1065
Prominence72 m
Mountain rangeSnowdon Massif
PronunciationWelsh
Parent range Snowdonia National Park
English translationCairn of the Twenty
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About Garnedd Ugain


Garnedd Ugain, often referred to as "Crib-y-Ddysgl", is a mountain in Wales that forms part of the Snowdon Massif. It is the second highest peak in Wales, and lies just under one kilometre north of the summit of Snowdon itself.

The triangulation points associated with the United Kingdom

Feb 16,2020 6:48 am

In 1936, the Ordnance Survey began to construct a concrete triangulation pillars, or trig points, to help for an accurate measurement and mapping application of the principles of trigonometry. By 1962, More Than 6000 had been built. And Stephen McCoy and Stephanie Wynne are trying to photograph, the 310 primary pillars are Still Standing .

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The columns were erected, in positions where at least two other points might be seen to have the form of triangles for an accurate measurement.

McCoy and Wynne work includes a large 360-degree panoramic photos made by the camera, the triangulation pillar, next to a picture of the column itself.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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