- River Geirionydd
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name = River Geirionydd
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image_caption = The River Geirionydd near Klondyke mill
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source_name =Llyn Geirionydd
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map_caption = The River Geirionydd ("Afon Geirionydd" in Welsh) is ariver inSnowdonia ,North Wales . It is atributary of theRiver Crafnant ("Afon Conwy"), which flows into theRiver Conwy ("Afon Conwy"), which is the main river of theConwy valley .It flows from
Llyn Geirionydd down a steepgorge before joining the river Crafnant. It is less than a mile in length.The river passes the former
Klondyke Mill , which used its waters. Klondyke was a mining and milling complex connected with some of the metal mines of theGwydir Forest by means of a tramway which ran alongside Llyn Geirionydd. From above the Mill wagons used to enter the building via an aerial ropeway.
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