Weir and footbridge on the River Neath at Abergarwed
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The photograph on this page of Weir and footbridge on the River Neath at Abergarwed by Cedwyn Davies as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Cedwyn Davies Taken: 13 Jul 2006
High summer often means low water conditions on the River Neath. The 'red water' in the left foreground is part of the legacy from the many underground coalmines in the area.
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