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The crashing waterfalls, steamy subtropical atmosphere, dense undergrowth and spectacular gorges attract people from far and wide to the Devil’s Bridge, one of the most breathtaking landforms in Wales, albeit a commercially exploited one. Despite its long popularity the area remains largely unspoilt by man and is a testimony to the forces of nature.
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© 1992 A. S. Goudie and R. A. M. Gardner
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Goudie, A., Gardner, R. (1992). Piracy at the Devil’s Bridge. In: Discovering Landscape in England & Wales. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2298-6_27
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