Waymarker disc on a footbridge on the Wye Valley Walk near Builth Wells

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Waymarker disc on a footbridge on the Wye Valley Walk near Builth Wells

Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 3 Jul 2024

Nice. A lovely logo. The River Wye is famous for its salmon and trout - or was - it is now famous for being polluted to the extent of being clinically dead by chicken farms along its course. We want it restored to a proper, clean, living river.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.134739
Longitude
-3.386477