Fotos taken yesterday in Y Rhondda, the onward march of the 'Wind Machines' they pop up faster than Daisies in Sun Shine. Seems there is no stopping them, is there?
Foto Below: Cadwgan splits a rock, high above Maerdy where the native Welsh made their last stand against the Anglo - Normans at Castell Nos. Later in time of the Glyndwr war of Independence, a call was sent to the chiefs of the South calling upon them to 'Whet thy Battle Axe' and to be ready for War against the English who had ruled our land for centuries. One of these chiefs Cadwgan of Blaenau Morgannwg answered that call and sharpened his Battle Axe and to test it's metal he struck a rock and it split in two halves which may be seen to this very day high above Maerdy.
Where next will the 'Metal Triffids' appear? Pen y Cymoedd that is where in a massive rural Windmill Industrial Plantation stretching from Y Rhondda to Neath. Fotos below looks to the West where 76 Windmills will be set up, the work on such beginning in February 2014.
The Resistance Protest Campaigns there will be lead there by Partisans Cymru of the Great Unrest who have already designated place for Protest Camp: Lluest Lewsyn yr Heliwr at Hendre'r Mynydd.
Hendre'r Mynydd Iron Age Settlement, Rhondda Fawr :: Stay in Wales
www.stayinwales.co.uk/wales_picture.cfm?p=4168The Rhondda Main
www.ggat.org.uk/cadw/historic_landscape/Rhondda/.../Rhondda_033.ht...The Rhondda Features
www.ggat.org.uk/cadw/historic.../Rhondda/.../Rhondda_Features.htm