Image: Aqueduct over the Afon Wysg-River Usk at Cefn-Brynich - geograph.org.uk - 965830
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Description: Aqueduct over the Afon Wysg-River Usk at Cefn-Brynich Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal at Cefn-Brynich include the early 19th-century stone aqueduct of four arches and two cutwaters at Cefn Brynich which carries the canal across the river Usk, near the probably 18th-century stone-built Lock Road Bridge with its four massive arches and cutwaters.
Title: Aqueduct over the Afon Wysg-River Usk at Cefn-Brynich - geograph.org.uk - 965830
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Author: Anthony Gostling
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