Mynydd y Garth Hill

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Mynydd y Garth Hill

Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 27 Nov 2011

Cerddwyr yn gadael piler triongli ar gopa Mynydd y Garth, Caerdydd. Saif y piler ar domen gladdu enfawr. Mae dwy gladdfa arall ar y gefnen a gellir gweld un ohonynt yn y pellter ar y chwith o'r piler. Walkers leaving the trig point on Garth Hill, Cardiff. The trig point stands on the summit of a massive tumulus. There are another two burial mounds located on the ridge, one of which can be seen in the distance to the left of the pillar.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.543157
Longitude
-3.29444