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Photograph by John Angelo Jackson, taken from Moel Berfedd looking downthe entire Dyffryn Mymbyr Valley. On the left is Llyn Cwmffynnon the source of the river Nantygwryd or Pen-y-Gwryd. The river was originally called Mymbyr and is named in Llewleyn's charter and the valley is named after that river.
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