Southern entrance to Parc Coetir Bargod, Pengam

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Southern entrance to Parc Coetir Bargod, Pengam

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 1 May 2013

Viewed across High Street Pengam. Parc Coetir Bargod is a country park on the site of three former collieries, with old woodlands. The formerly polluted Rhymney River which flows through the park is now home to a variety of wildlife such as otters, dippers, herons and kingfishers.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.671811
Longitude
-3.220592