A view down Waunlanyrafon

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A view down Waunlanyrafon

Image: © Hywel Williams Taken: 18 Oct 2006

To the left is Llanelli's Roman Catholic Church and to the right is the main police station. In the distance the tower of the town hall can be seen along with Llanelli's main bus station. The road's name, Waunlanyrafon is roughly translated as "Moor by the river" and reflects the changing nature of this area as it appears to be nowhere near a river. In fact the river is now directly beneath the road, being subterranean for its journey through Llanelli.

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Image Location

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51.680555
Longitude
-4.166685