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Tywyn, Gwynedd: Farmers and landowners are fighting to protect this river idyll

Geographers know about the Afon Dysynni. A classic example of river capture, it’s the outflow from lovely Llyn Mwyngil. It heads south-west along the shortest route to the sea, suddenly breaks north into Dyffryn Dysynni, absorbs the Cader into its flow and, thus augmented, turns south-west again along a wide strath below Craig yr Aderyn (where cormorants nest inland, three miles from the sea). Finally it reaches a coastal lagoon, Morlyn (formerly known as Broad Water).

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