This was the second find of the day whilst out with Sarah on Anglesey. We stopped in the layby at Bryn Refail and walked the short distance to the public footpath that leads to the monument built in recognition of the four Morris brothers, who were important figures in Anglesey's cultural heritage.
We found the cache quite easily, signed the log and swapped some stuff before climbing the steps in the stone wall and heading on up to the top of the mound. From here we could see Parys Mountain, our next destination. On the way back to the car several inquisitive cows in a nearby field came over to see me and have their pictures taken. I found this quite unusual as cows mostly ignore me or move away - Anglesey cows must be particularly friendly!
As happens so often with geocaching, we've driven down this road many times but never really noticed this place. Thanks for making us stop and appreciate its importance.
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