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Valley Works
Remains of one of the shell filling buildings at the Rhydymwyn Valley Works near Mold. This large site was used for the processing of poison gas munitions during WWII. The finished shells and bombs were stored in nearby tunnels. If you look carefully you can still see the camouflage paint on the walls.
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