English: The Slurry Tank! Very hard to tell what this is from here but it is actually the smartest reservoir for manure slurry you are ever likely to see! It has cattle sheds adjacent on three sides. Set on Moel y Mab hilltop, the contents of the tank were distributed about the fields below by means of a gravity-fed pipe system.
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