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A massive timber support known as the Cog, about two thirds of the way into the tunnel from the Treherbert end. It was completed on the 22nd April 1969.
"http://youtu.be/qezY-E3sS98"
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> Wales > Neath Port Talbot > Glyncorrwg > Blaengwynfi
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JFIF
JFIFVersion:
1.02
Resolution Unit:
None
X-Resolution:
96
Y-Resolution:
96
IFD0
Compression:
JPEG (old-style)
Orientation:
Horizontal (normal)
Resolution Unit:
inches
Software:
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
Date and Time (Modified):
2010:07:24 15:34:04
YCbCr Positioning:
Centered
ExifIFD
Exif Version:
0232
Components Configuration:
Y, Cb, Cr, -
Flashpix Version:
0100
Color Space:
Uncalibrated
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Jan 5, 1974
Uploaded:
Jul 24, 2010
Updated:
Oct 9, 2022
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Rhondda Tunnel
Wales
Blaencwm tunnel
http://youtu.be/qezY-E3sS98
Rhondda
valley
railway
tunnel
R & S B Rly
disused
Black and White
geo:lat=51.66489
geo:lon=-3.596048
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