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    Llanon fish trap 16Section of dry stone wall comprising east-west arm of fish trap, looking east. Shows alignment of boulders.North-south arm of fish trap, looking south. Shows alignment of boulders comprising dry stone wall. Members of RCAHMW staff and local resident standing on alignment of fish trap arm.Southern section of North-south arm of fish trap, looking south. Showing alignment and spread of boulders comprising dry stone wall, and termination of wall (centre background).Section of dry stone wall comprising east-west arm of fish trap, looking east. Shows alignment of boulders.Southern section of north-south arm of fish trap, looking north. Front and back facing stones show width of dry stone wall.  With 2m ranging pole showing size of boulders.North-south arm of fish trap, looking south east. Two members of RCAHMW staff (centre) stand on alignment of arm.Southern section of North-south arm of fish trap, looking northwest. Shows length and alignment of dry stone wall. RCAHMW staff (right) standing on tip of east-west arm.North-south arm of fish trap, looking south east. Member of RCAHMW staff (centre background) shows extent of arm and alignment of boulders comprising dry stone wall.Southern section of north-south arm of fish trap, looking south. Showing alignment and spread of boulders comprising dry stone wall, and termination of wall (centre background). Shows part of pool retained by fish trap arm (centre left).

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