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To do, or not to do, that is the question.

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 I definitely have enough evidence that these creatures are real! My family now believe me. All the skeptics now believe me. But I’m not sure if I want to inform the world just yet, we all know how inhumane today’s society is. I think I’m going to leave these creatures in peace…

Witness statements

 I managed to get some eye witness statements of sightings, click the play button on each session to hear what Henry, Llinos and Gwen have to say about what they have seen. Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 

Most famous tale

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As more and more people began to visit Llanberis , more stories began to emerge of a short shaggy creature who moved fleetingly over the shadows of Snowdonia, leaving behind coats made from beards and startling unsuspecting travelers. One of the more publicised accounts came from a group of mountain explorers who in 1924, spoke of an event that happened near the summit of Yr Wydffa. The party  claimed to have been attacked by "tiny gorilla men" who were  "covered with long brown hair."  They fought back causing one of the creatures to fall from a high ledge. That night, the gorilla men retaliated by throwing large rocks - and even their own bodies - at the tent the men were camping in, before the sun finally rose and the creatures then retreated into the caves of the mountain. A Police force investigation reported that the alleged ferocious encounter was staged, that the hikers had strategically placed the rocks around camp themselves and had fabricated the footpri

It’s gone quiet

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I have been up the summit for 8 days now and it is eerily quiet. I think the flocks of tourists have scared the dwarfs away. I’m going to try again I’m the winter. However, the sunrises in this spot are just amazing!

MISSING

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The eccentric Llanberis resident Siôn Kai Parry a “Dwarf hunter,” has been camping somewhere in Eryri but no one seems to know where. No one’s seen or heard from him in over a month: I think the dwarfs have captured him!

North Wales dwarf

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There are many reasons the Snowdonia national park conserves open space. It allows them to deliver clean water, provide space for recreational activities and maintain a wildlife habitat for a variety of creatures – most notably the North Wales dwarf. While most people believe the dwarf to be a thing of folklore and urban legend, researcher Thaddeus Wynne, with the U.K. Forest Service Mythical Wildlife Division, recently confirmed that these dwarfs are every bit as real as he is. He has drawn a sketch of what they look like.

Go here for food!

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Whilst in the area hunting dwarfs I’ve been visiting Gallt y Glyn for my dinners I’ve never been disappointed! I’ve bought family and friends here, the staff are so friendly especially Elin. Who also doesn’t mind me practising my Welsh and will speak to me in Welsh and repeat in English she is an absolute star, I always hope she’s working when we visit. Ultimately you just cannot go wrong with this place, great food, great staff, great atmosphere. I love it!