Llyn Pencarreg

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Llyn Pencarreg is an oligotrophic lake that is Site of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthen & Dinefwr, Wales.

52°05′23.35″N004°08′09.96″W / 52.0898194°N 4.1361000°W / 52.0898194; -4.1361000

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