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Cribarth (nicknamed the
Sleeping Giant) is a hill in the
Brecon Beacons National Park, Powys, Wales, in the
traditional county of Brecknockshire. The summit...
- The
Cribarth Disturbance is a
geological structure forming a
lineament which stretches across south Wales from
Swansea up the
Swansea Valley then northeastwards...
- at the summit. Some of the many
miles of
tramroad on the hill
known as
Cribarth on the
western side of the
upper Swansea Valley are also
deemed to form...
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terrain of
humps and hollows. A
notable example is that on the
flanks of
Cribarth exploited by
industrial entrepreneur John Christie. In the
United States...
- Ontario,
Canada The
Sleeping Giant (Abercraf),
local name for hill
called Cribarth, Powys,
Wales The
Sleeping Giant, a hill near the
village of
Kinloch Rannoch...
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flank of the
mountain is
defined by a NE-SW
aligned geological fault, the
Cribarth Fault downthrowing to the southeast,
which forms a part of the Swansea...
- for £19,541 and at the same time
leased minerals on the
nearby mountain,
Cribarth. The
venture soon
proved unsuccessful and the
furnaces were
blown out in...
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which is the northeast-southwest
aligned Swansea Fault, a part of the
Cribarth Disturbance. The hill is
entirely within access land and
freely available...
- Park at
Llandyfan and
extending westwards through the
Black Mountain to
Cribarth above the
upper Swansea Valley. It is here
referred to as the ‘north crop’...
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giving rise to the
Caledonian orogeny or mountain-building period. The
Cribarth or
Swansea Valley Disturbance and the
Carreg Cennen Disturbance are similar...