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The feature below was first shown on Images of Wales on 8 February 1998.

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Sunday, 8 February 1998

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A Walk on Cribarth Mountain, Breconshire

Photography by John Ball - 3rd February 1998
(with Agfa ePhoto-307 digital camera)

The 423-metre (1,375-ft) limestone mass of Cribarth overlooks Craig-y-Nos in the valley of the River Tawe. There is evidence that the exposed limestone and silica-bearing rocks on Cribarth have been quarried by man for thousands of years.

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Above: Cribarth (left), viewed from Penwyllt on the opposite side of the valley.
Some of the exposed limestone rocks (right) on Cribarth.

Fossils, Cribarth



Left: Fossilised remains of sea shells in a boulder on Cribarth, showing that millions of years ago, this part of Wales was under the sea!



Below: These rusting iron wagons, known as drams, once
carried the quarried minerals down to the valley bottom.

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Above: The steep slopes of Cribarth (left). The spectacular scene (right) from Cribarth viewed against the winter sunshine. The main road can be seen winding down the valley, while in the foreground are limestone scree slopes.

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Above: Looking across the valley, there are more limestone outcrops near Penwyllt quarry.

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