This stunning photograph was submitted by Elliot from ThatElliot.
It was taken while hiking Mount Snowden, which is the largest mountain in Wales.
Elliot is a 16-year-old aspiring writer from England, and student of English Literature and Drama. Additionally, he is a co-administrator at TravelBloggers.on.WordPress.
On his blog, he publishes his short stories and thoughts, and tells us about his summer project: hiking the Camino Way, an ancient pilgrimage route in Spain. The hike is for charity, so check out Elliot’s charity page here.
Elliot says about his photograph:
Halfway up, I was greeted with this pool of rocks, each one balanced precariously until getting smaller and smaller. This tradition has given way to a multitude of these balancing acts lining the way, each traveller having the opportunity to place a rock, giving a visual representation of the power of teamwork.
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Great photo Elliot. I love coming across these piles of travellers’ stones and wondering who has been there before me.
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