50shadesofgreen
7 years ago
I was further mystified by the mention of a drink in a pub in Llanberis. I've not stayed there for years, since we spent one miserable night there with every bar firmly closed. Has the night life improved there recently?
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7 years ago
"50shadesofgreen" wrote:



Has the night life improved there recently?



"Prince of Wales" across from Pete's Eats? YAAAAYYY! :thumbsup:
Yma O Hyd....
TwllMawr
7 years ago
"sinker" wrote:



"Prince of Wales" across from Pete's Eats? YAAAAYYY! :thumbsup:



:o:o;(;(:surrender:
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"TwllMawr" wrote:

"sinker" wrote:



"Prince of Wales" across from Pete's Eats? YAAAAYYY! :thumbsup:



:o:o;(;(:surrender:



Finest pub in North Wales that 😉 :oops:
Yma O Hyd....
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7 years ago
When I saw the title I thought for a moment someone was doing something like this but might need a bit of digging first.

Quote:

Here’s What It Looks Like to Run a 5K 650 Feet Below the Earth’s Surface
This Kansas race sends runners through the tunnels of an active salt mine.



https://www.runnersworld.com/bucket-list-races/strataca-mine-run-5k-video 
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Prince of Wales, I've heard some things about that place :lol::o
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