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Olkhon (Russian: Ольхо́н, also
transliterated as
Olchon; Buryat: Ойхон, Oikhon) is the third-largest lake
island in the world. It is by far the largest...
- southwards,
gaining the
waters of its
tributaries the
Escley Brook and
Olchon Brook near
Clodock and the
waters of the
River Honddu, from the
Welsh side...
- the west. The park is
entirely within Wales and
therefore excludes the
Olchon Valley and
Black Hill,
which are part of the
Black Mountains but in the...
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flows at the
outside edge of your thumb. The
second river, now
called Olchon,
flows between your
thumb and the
first finger, to join the
Mynwy at the...
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descent into the
valley of the
river Olchon.
There is a
direct route from the
ridge which follows the
river Olchon via an old bridleway, and
leads on to...
- west side of the
ridge is the Vale of Ewyas, and on the east side is the
Olchon Valley and
Black Hill. The
western side of the
ridge falls within the Brecon...
- a
character in the
novel Resistance by Owen Sheers, set
close by in the
Olchon Valley. "Capel-y-ffin (C)
Geraint Smith ::
Geograph Britain and Ireland"...
- names: Dore (River Dore),
Escley (Escley Brook),
Monnow (River Monnow),
Olchon (
Olchon Valley) and
Arrow (River Arrow) .
Fairfield High
School is one of the...
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Baron Cherleton. Some
historians believed he was
captured in the
upland Olchon Valley of
western Herefordshire adjacent to the
Black Mountains, Wales,...
- Valley, Gorsley, Gorsty,
Harewood End, Hollington, Kingsthorne, Merbach,
Olchon, Old Gore, Penyard, Pontrilas, Ross-on-Wye East, Ross-on-Wye West, Stoney...