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A sea of gorse in Cwm Haffes
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Looking south across Cwm Haffes
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Cwm Haffes from a ridge below Allt Fach
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Fan Gyhirych (725m) from Allt Fach
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Looking across the Tawe Valley from Allt Fach
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At the southern end of the Fan Hir escarpment
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At the southern end of the Fan Hir escarpment looking across the Tawe Valley
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On the Fan Hir escarpment
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Looking south from Fan Hir
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Dry grass top of the Fan Hir escarpment
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Looking east from Fan Hir
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Bannau Sir Gaer from Fan Hir
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Looking north along Fan Hir
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Clouds above the Mynydd Du
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Llyn y Fan Fawr from Fan Hir
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Looking up Fan Brycheiniog from Bwlch Gledd
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Walkers above Bwlch Gledd
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Walker descends to Bwlch Gledd from Fan Brycheiniog
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Approaching the summit of Fan Brycheiniog
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On Fan Brycheiniog with the Vale of Usk below
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Trig point on the summit of Fan Brycheiniog (802m), the highest point in the Mynydd Du
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At Fan Brycheiniog's trig point, looking towards Bannau Sir Gaer
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Walkers on the summit of Fan Brycheiniog
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Pile of stones on top of Twr y Fan Foel
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Walkers approach Twr y Fan Foel from Fan Brycheiniog
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Llyn y Fan Fawr from Twr y Fan Foel
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Bannau Sir Gaer
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Another view of Picws Du across Pant y Bwlch
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Stone path above Pant Y Bwlch, with Picws Du behind
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Walkers approaching Pant y Bwlch