Tributaries of the River Severn
| Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:02 John M |
Afon Clywedog(Tributary of the River Severn) from its source in the Cambrian Mountains to Llanidloes Formed at the confluence of Nant Dhu and Nant Goch ![]() the river flows down a gorge ![]() to the reservoir Llyn Clywedog where it is joined by Afon Lyd ![]() Llyn Clywedog ![]() ![]() The dam was built in 1965-67 to regulate the flow in the River Severn. The structure is the tallest mass concrete dam in Britain, standing 236 ft (72m) high. The reservoir operated by Severn Trent Water holds up to 11,000 million gallons of water. http://www.llanidloes.com/clywedog/ ![]() Confluence with the River Severn at Llanidloes. ![]() |
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| Sat, 30 May 2009 21:26 John M |
River Camlad and its tributary the River Caebrita The River Camlad rises in the Shropshire hills north of Bishops Castle and unusually flows from England into Wales. It is joined by the River Caebrita at Church Stoke and has its confluence with the River Severn near Montgomery. ![]() ![]() River Caebrita, tributary of the River Camlad The River Caebrita flows east to meet the River Camlad at Church Stoke. ![]() |
| Mon, 7 Sep 2009 21:28 John M |
River Rhiw from Carneddau SN9999 joining the River Severn east of Berriew The upper reaches of the river are in one of the few areas with unphotographed squares. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The aqueduct at Berriew carries the Montgomery Canal. |




























































