Welsh hill becomes a mountain

Thursday, September 23, 2010 - 06:21 in Earth & Climate

Wales has a new "super mountain". Ordnance Survey maps had put Glyder Fawr, in Snowdonia at 999 metres tall. But satellite technology has now confirmed it is actually a fraction higher than a thousand metres, putting it in the big league.

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