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Incline (photo) Ceunant Ddu / Hen Chwarael
Incline (photo) Ceunant Ddu / Hen Chwarael
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simonrl
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15 years ago
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Is this incline part of Ceunant Ddu (I think the one lower down the valley with the very tall drumhouse is) or is it Hen Chwarael / Gloddfa?
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🔗Ceunant-Ddu-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-003[linkphoto]Ceunant-Ddu-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-003[/linkphoto][/link]
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hcd563
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15 years ago
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This is what I've always known as Hen Gloddfa floor 6.
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simonrl
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15 years ago
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Thanks. I've moved them across to the correct album now.
Am I right in saying the large latter drumouse at the head of the incline further down the valley (and near a row of gwalia) is Ceunant Ddu?
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hcd563
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I think your correct, Richards mentions in Slate Quarrying at Corris that the most notable feature remaining at Ceunant Ddu is the drum house, complete with drum constructed almost entirely from wood.
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