Sgwd Gwladys Waterfall in the Vale of Neath, South Wales
A black and white photograph of a snowy Buachaille Etive Mor in winter time with a dusting of snow on Stob Dearg, the Munro in the background.
The falls are where the combined waters of the River Brathay and Langdale Beck drop by 15ft thrusting a dramatic passage through the rocks.
In the charming village of Cenarth the River Teifi has forced its way through the rocks to create a series of spectacular waterfalls. It is also famous for the fantastic Salmon leap as they try their hardest to reach the top of the river to spawn.
Wain Wath Force at Keld in the Yorkshire Dales
East Gill Force is a waterfall in Swaledale, near the hamlet of Keld, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England.
A mountain stream at Borrowdale in the Lake District, Cumbria, just as the sun was rising.
The Upper Ddwli Falls in the Vale of Neath, South Wales