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River in Snowdonia
The Afon Tafolog is a small river in Snowdonia in north-west Wales. It is fed by a number of streams which drain the eastern slopes of Drum, a mountain in the Carneddau range.[1]
It is a tributary of Afon Roe which then flows through the village of Rowen before joining the River Conwy.
References
- ^ University of Glasgow. Geological Department (1957). Papers from the Geological Department, Glasgow University. Jackson, Son & Company.
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