The Great Orme at the western end of the Welsh town of Llandudno is an dramatic looking limestone headland that juts out into the Irish see at the mouth of the Conwy river.
The strange name of this craggy prominence comes from the old Norse word describing a Dragon or Sea Serpent. Imagine a thousand years ago, a Viking longship sailing along a misty welsh coast sights this shadow lurking in the mist.
It only takes a little imagination to see a dragon, even today.