Inlet from the Afon Lwyd, Cwmbran Boating Lake

Introduction

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Inlet from the Afon Lwyd, Cwmbran Boating Lake

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 3 Aug 2011

The main boating lake is in the SE section of the site, behind the camera. It measures about 250 metres long and 100 metres wide (at the widest point). In the NW section of the site are a children's play area, glimpsed in the background here, and two connected small ponds, each about 35 metres long and a few metres across. At their NW edge, there is an inlet, seen here, supplying a constant inflow of water from the Afon Lwyd. A corresponding outlet, at the opposite end of the two small ponds, returns excess water to the Afon Lwyd.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.641351
Longitude
-3.010082