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Sharp End Films
30th September, 2015
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Spectacular aerial footage of Snowdon's classic knife-edge: lovely light!
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Mick Ward
30 Sep, 2015
A visual feast! Agree, lovely light on a ridge which must hold cherished memories for so many of us. Mick
Roddytoo
30 Sep, 2015
Superb, lovely to see, have not done it for many years. Interesting to see it being done the 'wrong' way. Must have been early morning to avoid the traffic!
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