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==About==
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A low stone dam and aqueduct providing waterwheel power and fresh water to the village.
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==Location==
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:[[Greyfort]]
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:The dam is located just south of the village proper in the course of the local stream.
 
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==History==
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:In 310 YG, a small stone dam was built across the local stream to form a millpond that powers the local sawmill. It also has a simple stone aqueduct which diverts some fresh water into the village. The millpond is also used by children of the village as a swimming and bathing location during the warm seasons.


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Revision as of 14:44, 20 September 2023

About

A low stone dam and aqueduct providing waterwheel power and fresh water to the village.

Location

Greyfort
The dam is located just south of the village proper in the course of the local stream.

History

In 310 YG, a small stone dam was built across the local stream to form a millpond that powers the local sawmill. It also has a simple stone aqueduct which diverts some fresh water into the village. The millpond is also used by children of the village as a swimming and bathing location during the warm seasons.

Persons

Stories

See Also