Dyfi Bridge

Darren Turner

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Dyfi Bridge
by Darren Turner, on Flickr


River Dyfi - Machynlleth
by Darren Turner, on Flickr

reflections in the river dyfi at the entrance to the welsh town of Machynlleth just down the road from me.

Pont a'r Dyfi (Dovey Bridge): this version was built in 1805, and is showing evidence of more than one attempt to patch it up. This is the first road crossing point of the Dyfi above its estuary. Although it's only about a mile across the estuary from Aberdyfi to Ynyslas, it takes a round trip of about 23 miles to get from one to the other. There used to be a ferry - the old maps show it existing - and there was even talk of an estuary bridge years ago, but somehow nothing ever came of the idea, so Machynlleth gets all the North-South coastal through traffic as a result. Most years, during one of Machynlleth's rare wet periods (joke) the Dyfi bursts its banks and fills the flood plain, causing traffic chaos for a few day
 
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Nice Darren. While both are excellent I prefer the second photo. Beautiful colors and the wonderful buildings. The smoke coming out of the chimney give the photo life.
 
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