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Source of Rhiangol.

A short walk just before dusk.

Following the Y Grib ridge leading east from Castell Dinas very soon opens onto panoramic views in every direction: This is the view looking approximately south.
The crack in the sunlit mountain is the source of the Rhiangol Brook, which tumbles from this spot into the valley below, passing through several small villages, notably Cwmdu and Tretower. After ten miles or so the Rhiangol joins the River Usk at Glanusk, just west of Crickhowell.

This photo is a panoramic stitch of two shots never intended to be joined. Noticing that they were more or less sequential, I thought I'd give it a go to see what happen, and ran the images through Panorama Maker. Superficially, the results seemed quite good although, oddly, there was a farmhouse and buildings (Grafog) to the bottom right of the first photo, and bottom left of the second photo which the programme has failed to resolve in any way - omitting it entirely from the stitch! :-)

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