River Teifi and Pentrecwrt

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The photograph on this page of River Teifi and Pentrecwrt by Marion Phillips as part of the Geograph project.

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River Teifi and Pentrecwrt

Image: © Marion Phillips Taken: 15 Apr 2008

The river is meandering in this part of its valley before passing through the rocky gorge at Allt-y-cafan. Some of the village of Pentrecwrt, strung out along the main A486 road, can be seen beyond. On the extreme left is a sewage treatment works, hidden from the view of the people of Pentrecwrt by the evergreen trees.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.026819
Longitude
-4.351322