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DESTROYING THE BEAUTIES OF WALES. Mr Walter F. Hopper, Penisarwaen, Carnarvon, writes as follows to the Times ■.— After many years passed in India, I have recently returned to North Wales, and am grieved to find that, during my absence, the lower of the two beauti- ful lakes at Llanberia, at the foot of Snowdon (I refer to the lake named in the ordnance survey maps Uyn Padarn), has been deprived of much of its attractive. ness by a riparian proprietor, a certain company which wotkB a alate quarry, and deposits the debris thereof in the lake in suoh a manner that the debris rises above water level. Thus the area of the lake has been gradually diminished until it is evident that, should the same steady progress continue, a very few years will see the two shores of the lake practically united—of course, not quite united, as it will be necessary for some room to be left somewhere for water to now from the upper end of the lake (Pont-y- Bala) to the other erd (Pen-y-Llyn). One thing is certain—viz., there will be no lake. Standing at Pen.y-Llyn one could years ago command an exceed- ingly lovely view of the lake, and could see well defined beyond a long stretch of water the knoll on which is perched the ruin of Dolbadaru Tower. Now the knoll is shut out to a great extent, it cannot any longer be seen as a feature of the lake. The ruined tower can now only be just detected in the far dis- tance above and beyond the unsightly slate-refuse with which the lake at about the centre from Pont-y- Bala to Pen-y-Llyn is being filled up. I do not desire to discuss the legal aspects of the case, in regard to which, however, I hold decided views, since the ordi. nary law of riparian ownerships is not properly applicable to great sheets of water like that about which I am writing; but I wish to ask those who are interested in the preservation of the lakes at <Llan- beris-and such persons are legion and include all classes—whether ie a friendly way something cannot be accomplished towards arresting the mischief which in being done to one Of the most romantic spots in Great Britain, the resort of thousands of visitors who pour into Llanberia by exoursion and other trains ever raiaber and autams.

WALES AND WELSHMEN.

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