Not so quietly flows the Usk
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Image: © Alan Bowring Taken: 6 Mar 2007
The normally placid Afon Wysg/River Usk captured whilst in flood from Glangrwyney Bridge. The colour of the water reflects the large quantities of the Brecon Beacons National Park which are making their way down to the Bristol Channel. Look at Image for the view from Crickhowell Bridge just upstream and Image for the picture downstream at Usk Bridge, Abergavenny.