DescriptionMine, what mine^ - geograph.org.uk - 823553.jpg
English: A pair of British Railways Class37 locomotives load coal on to an MGR train at the already closed Abernant Colliery "super pit" in the River Amman Valley. A reminder of South Wales once great Industrial past. Coal mines such as this were once found all over. Now there are no deep mines at all in South Wales. The colliery closed in 1988, and this location has been razed to the ground and the railway removed
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