Nant Owen, Llanbradach
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 22 Jun 2011
A stream, Nant Owen, descends a small stepped waterfall on the west side of Glenview Terrace. Nant Owen is a tributary of the Rhymney River into which it flows about 200 metres behind the camera. The sign on the left shows that Llanbradach (and the adjoining community of Pwll-y-pant) is twinned with Ploubezre, a commune in Brittany, NW France.