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  • ...ected watercourses. Two left-bank tributaries of the [[River Towy]], the [[River Cennen]] and the [[Afon Sawdde]] drain the north-western slopes of the Blac ...Nant y Llyn (Welsh for 'stream of the lake'), whose waters flow into the [[River Tawe]]. The surface of Llyn y Fan Fawr lies at about 1,985 ft above sea lev
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  • |picture=Afon Giedd gorge - geograph.org.uk - 505766.jpg |picture caption=Gorge of the River Giedd above Cwmgiedd
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  • ...aufort and other traders, who wanted the canal to terminate further up the river near Landore and Morriston, where they already had wharfs. Swansea Corporat ...rcraf.<ref name=priestley611/> At Swansea, wharfs were built alongside the river, where cargo could be transhipped into coasters. Unusually for such project
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