Converging valleys

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The photograph on this page of Converging valleys by Alan Hughes as part of the Geograph project.

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Converging valleys

Image: © Alan Hughes Taken: 6 Jul 2020

At the foot of Mynydd Troedyrhiw lies the Welsh valleys town of Porth. Here the two Rhondda rivers, the Rhondda Fawr and the Rhondda Fach, merge before flowing on to Pontypridd where they join the River Taff.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.618716
Longitude
-3.416624