Rock slab on Mynydd Llangyndeyrn
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Image: © Nigel Davies Taken: 4 Feb 2007
This giant slab of rock is very near the road to the southwest. It is typical of the many prominences on this mountain top and probably explains why it is quarried. On one side is an inclined flat slab. Around the other are the cracked and broken layers revealed by the inclination.