Tuag at Hirwaun / Towards Hirwaun

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Tuag at Hirwaun / Towards Hirwaun

Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 22 Apr 2017

Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr cyhoeddus i gyfeiriad pentre Hirwaun, Hirwaun Wrgan gynt. Mae'r llwybr yn dilyn hen ffos a adeiladwyd i gyflenwi dwr o Afon Cynon i Gamlas Aberdar. Walkers following a public footpath in the direction of Hirwaun village, formerly known as Hirwaun Wrgan (trans. Gwrgan's long moor). The path follows an old dry ditch where water was diverted from the Cynon River to supply the Aberdare Canal.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.734914
Longitude
-3.480355