Grid reference SS7882
near to Mawdlam, Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar Ogwr, Wales
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Kenfig Burrows (north)
Looking eastwards over the north of Kenfig Burrows from the top of a small dune just off the track in the north west of the square.
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Mere on Kenfig Burrows
The map indicates a number of meres on the Burrows. These form in dips between the dunes but are not as obvious as the map would indicate as they tend to be boggy areas rather than clear cut ponds with varying depths of water.
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Pond in Kenfig Burrows
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Sand Dune
Sand dune reflected on a watery beach.
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Track, Kenfig Burrows
Looking southwards along one of the more northerly stretches of the track which runs roughly parallel to - and a short distance inland from - the coast for the entire length of Kenfig Burrows.
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Large pool in the north of Kenfig Burrows
The pool has possibly been temporarily enlarged by the flooding of which there was evidence elsewhere on the burrows on the day of photography.
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Flooded duneland at Kenfig Nature Reserve
Kenfig Nature Reserve contains a number of permanent pools of varying sizes. The areas of water seen in this photo of February 2013, however, are not instances of these, rather of flooding. Despite the fact that there had been no rain for a... (more)
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Grazing at Kenfig Burrows
On the burrows at Kenfig Nature Reserve, areas of duneland are used for the grazing of livestock. These areas are enclosed by fencing. A short section of a long fence which runs beside, and prevents grazing animals from wandering onto, the... (more)
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Wetland and reedbed by the northern boundary of Kenfig Nature Reserve
A view from the Wales Coast Path at a point towards the northern end of its passage through Kenfig National Nature Reserve. The pooling seen in the wetland in the photograph may not be a permanent feature, rather a consequence of the... (more)
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Gate on fence at Kenfig Burrows
A gate on a long fence which runs beside the Wales Coast Path in the north of Kenfig Burrows. The fence is part of the boundary of an area of duneland used for grazing.
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Twyni tywod Traeth Cynffig / Kenfig Sands sand dunes
Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr trwy dwyni tywod i'r môr
Walkers following a path through sand dunes to the sea.
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Wide path through the dunes at Kenfig Burrows
Heading north, with Tata Steel Works in the far distance
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A high dune in Kenfig Burrows
A very obvious path to its summit - wouldn't it be easier to access the beach by going round it? However, like all hills, one needs to ascend, because it's there!
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Wetland in the Kenfig Nature Reserve
Towards the northern end of the reserve the area around the meandering Afon Cynffig there are large areas of reedbeds
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