Afon Clydach: Rhaeadr Isaf

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Afon Clydach: Rhaeadr Isaf

Image: © Alan Bowring Taken: 13 May 2007

One of several waterfalls over which the Afon Clydach plunges as it drops 1000ft/300m from Brynmawr down the gorge to join the Wysg/Usk below Gilwern. Much of the gorge is still cloaked in beech trees making it the most westerly natural beechwood in the country and hence also a national nature reserve.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.807147
Longitude
-3.129385