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Yr Eifl from Tre'r Ceiri hill fort

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Yr Eifl from Tre'r Ceiri hill fort

Caption - Yr Eifl seen from the Tre'r Ceiri hill fort. Dating from the stone age, this large fort contains the remains of over 150 huts together with extensive ramparts. CADW has done much restoration work and it is one of the finest examples of its kind in Britain.

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Photographer : Lou Johnson

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