Morfa Glas, Glynneath

Introduction

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Morfa Glas, Glynneath

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 31 Jul 2011

Viewed from the edge of the B4242. Morfa Glas is both the name of the road, and the area of Glynneath into which it is heading. The Welsh words 'Morfa Glas' literally mean green (or blue) marsh. 'Glas' can mean blue or green, depending on context. It also means grey in some contexts. Confused? I am!

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.743132
Longitude
-3.633726