TWO women died after being rescued from popular wild swimming pools in Snowdonia last night.
North Wales Police said the women were found in Nant Gwynant valley, in Eryri National Park, Wales.

The pools are raved about by explorers in the national park[/caption]
The women were found in Eryri National Park, also known as Snowdonia[/caption]
Officers rushed to the scene at 9.30pm after one woman was pulled from the water.
Another was in the pools on the Watkin path nearby – one of the six main routes to the summit of Yr Wyddfa.
She was also rescued from the water but tragically both women died at the scene.
The large, deep Watkin Path pools are a very popular wild swimming spot due to the clear water and beautiful waterfalls.
The Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team, air ambulance and Coastguard helicopter all attended the scene.
An investigation into the deaths is underway and the coroner has been informed.
A North Wales Police spokesperson said: “Police were called at 21:31hrs following a report that one female had been pulled from the water, and another was reported to be in the water at the pools on the Watkin Path.
“The Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team were dispatched to the area along with North Wales Police, the Air Ambulance and the Coastguard Rescue Helicopter.
“The second female was pulled from the water, however, despite the best efforts of all involved both were pronounced dead at the scene.”
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Gibson added: “Our thoughts and sympathies remain with the families and friends of both women.
“An investigation to establish what happened is now underway.
“We are appealing for anyone who may have been walking in or around the Watkin Path area between 6pm and 9pm last night, they are urged to contact North Wales Police via the website or by calling 101 quoting reference number 25000480868.”

One of the Watkin Pools in Snowdonia, Wales[/caption]