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Result of a Welsh Summer
Aberdulais Falls in south West Wales in a flow condition after several days of Summer rain.
The falls were used to supply power for a Forge and the building remains of this are preserved by the National Trust
It is an ideal site for those with limited mobility as it is close to the Main road, so no long hikes that are usually needed to photograph waterfalls
The site is served by pathways suitable for Wheelchair access and there is a Lift system to Reach the higher parts of the falls.
At twenty minutes or less drive from the A465 Heads of the Valleys road, west of Merthyr the site is well worth a visit. I plan to return later in the year after winter storms to photograph the falls in full flood
During the "processing" of this RAW image I found my eyes drawn to the area of the rockface just above the left hand end of the Tree Branch - and If I squint my eyes I can see a human like "Face"
The falls were used to supply power for a Forge and the building remains of this are preserved by the National Trust
It is an ideal site for those with limited mobility as it is close to the Main road, so no long hikes that are usually needed to photograph waterfalls
The site is served by pathways suitable for Wheelchair access and there is a Lift system to Reach the higher parts of the falls.
At twenty minutes or less drive from the A465 Heads of the Valleys road, west of Merthyr the site is well worth a visit. I plan to return later in the year after winter storms to photograph the falls in full flood
During the "processing" of this RAW image I found my eyes drawn to the area of the rockface just above the left hand end of the Tree Branch - and If I squint my eyes I can see a human like "Face"
Nouchetdu38, Aschi "Freestone" have particularly liked this photo
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