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There are three waterfalls of note on this river though several other lesser falls can also be found along its length. [3] Sgwd Clun-gwyn – the 'fall of the white meadow' is the uppermost of the three celebrated falls on the Mellte. It is formed where a north-northwest to south-southeast trending fault brings hard sandstone up against softer ...
River or stream OS Grid ref. general location Aber Falls or Rhaeadr-fawr Afon Goch / Afon Rhaeadr-fawr: near Abergwyngregyn: Aberdulais Falls: River Dulais: near Aberdulais: Arthog Falls: Afon Arthog: near Arthog, Fairbourne: Berw-ddu: Afon Dar: west of Aberdare: Berw Wion [1] Nant Lluest / Nant Berw Wion (tributary of River Rhondda
It is located in the Shevaroy hills in the Eastern Ghats. [3] The total extent of Yercaud taluk is 382.67 km 2 (147.75 sq mi) including reserve forests. [ 4 ] It is situated at an altitude of 1,515 metres (4,970 ft) above sea level , and the highest point in Yercaud is the Servarayan temple, at 1,628 m (5,342 ft).
Kiliyur Falls is a waterfall on the Periyaaru river in the Servarayan hill range in the Eastern Ghats, Tamil nadu, India. The waters overflowing the Yercaud Lake fall 91 m (300 ft) into the Kiliyur Valley. [1] People need to walk down 200–250 steep steps from the nearest road to reach this waterfall. [citation needed]
The woodland area in which the falls lie is known as Coed Felin Blwm ("Lead Mill Wood"), and the remains of mill buildings can be seen near the falls. Felin Blwm lead mill (a name now taken by the adjacent house) was originally erected by the Gwydir Estate to crush ore from Parc Mine in the Gwydir Forest and it is possible that this is the mill ...
It is located 3 km south from Jaffna city centre. [1] Nallur is most famous for Nallur Kandaswamy temple, one of Sri Lanka's most sacred place of pilgrimage for Sri Lankan Hindus. [1] [2] Nallur is also famous for being the historical capital of the old Jaffna Kingdom and birthplace of renowned philosopher and theologian, Arumuka Navalar. [3] [4]
Afon Ddu (Welsh for black river) is the name of several rivers in Snowdonia in north-west Wales: . The largest of these flows from Llyn Cowlyd on the south-eastern edge of the Carneddau range to join the river Conwy, passing Pont Dolgarrog on the B5106 road, just south of the village of Dolgarrog.
The Afon Aber is a small river in Gwynedd that enters Liverpool Bay on the coast of North Wales at Abergwyngregyn It rises in the Carneddau mountains on the northern watersheds of Drum , Foel Fras and Garnedd Uchaf and the eastern watersheds of Drosgl and Moel Wnion .