Pontrhydfendigaid, The Teifi Pools c.1960
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More about this scene
This is the source of the Teifi, famous for trout and eels. The pools were mentioned by Leland, Henry VIII's librarian, when he travelled around the country in 1536; he also noted that the surrounding land had been cleared of forest for charcoal. The pools were mentioned in many recent local guidebooks as a popular place for fishermen.
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