Uchiki Kuri
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Just as an indication of the difficulty of searching that area, that page links to this fascinating account (Llwyngwern is little more than a mile from Ceinws):
After much searching, I came across a mention of it in a Ward Lock tourist guide to Wales from the 1970s (why did they pick on this obscure feature?), referring to the "Chamber of Hwmffra Goch" as being "a cave behind a waterfall which long served as a highwayman's hide" near Llwyngwern.
http://website.lineone.net/~dyfival1/histpantperth.htm
Sounds great! Couldn't get the link to work
If it still exists, I'm sure the locals will have pointed searchers to it, but I have a feeling that the water was probably diverted some years ago to power the hydraulic funicular railway that climbs up the side of the valley to the Centre for Advanced Technology.
Not sure about that. The Centre for Alternative Technology has it's own reservoir which, I think, also feeds the cliff railway. The Centre was thoroughly searched by the police, BTW. If streams were diverted they would have been diverted when the site was a slate mine rather than by them hippies up there.
