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Glaciation

Ice ages have sculpted the mountains, cwms and valleys of Snowdonia leaving a legacy of sheer cliffs, boulder strewn hillsides and numerous mounds of rock and clay.

Rocks bear the scars with deep grooves and boulders, perched chaotically, indicate their slow movement down U shaped valleys.

In 1841 Charles Darwin recognised this landscape as evidence that glacier ice had not long disappeared.