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page 43  Also around Mount Snowdon there are many interesting places, like the cliffs of Clogwyn Du'r Arddu, well-known to rock-climbers, or the vast Harlech Castle, from whose stories the military song "Men of Harlech" was taken, or the lakes, subject of famous paintings like Richard Wilson's Snowdon from Llyn Nantlle and Sidney Richard Percy's Llyn-y-Ddinas.  sources → Hughes, Terry. "Clogwyn Du'r Arddu." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Snowdon Sorrell, Alan. Harlech Castle. 1957. Painting. http://www.dantt.net/harlech.htm