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Pentre Ifan

Bedd Arthur stone circle

Cerig-y-Gof
chambered tomb
chambered tomb

Trellyffaint dolmen

Standing Stones

Bedd yr Afanc
Burial Chamber
Burial Chamber

Banc Du
Neolithic enclosure
Neolithic enclosure

Carreg Coetan
Arthur dolmen
Arthur dolmen

Llech-y-Tribedd
dolmen
dolmen
Pentre Ifan and other nearby Neolithic sites
Using the new dashed-line feature to mark out a distance
|mark-coord3={{coord|54.6|-4.305}} |mark-size3=350 |shape3=rule |shape-angle3=-80.2 |label-angle3=-80.2 |label-pos3=center |ldy3=-74| ldx3=14 |label3=Direct line distance^^= 603 miles (970 km) |shape-outline3=dark grey,5,40,[8,4]
Using the new photo-panel feature to highlight a landmark
| mark-coord2 = {{coord|-35.2985|149.1417}} <!--nb panel-height is always 46 --> | label-pos2=left, photo-panel, 0.65, 83 <!-- pos, p-p, photo-dimension, panel-width--> | label-color2=hard blue <!-- in photo-panel this is also outline/line color --> | ldx2=26| ldy2=-93 <!-- sets relative position of panel to it's mark --> | label2=National ^Carillon | mark-title2=National Carillon | mark-image2=National Carillon, Canberra ACT.jpg
Using numbered dots, including the new lines features to sort out crowded dots
| label6= | label-pos6=top, n-line| jdx6=-8 |ldx6=-13|ldy6=-19 | mark-coord6={{coord|48.45|10.1}} | mark-title6=[[Battle of Elchingen]] on 14 October 1805
Using new shapes and line features to add items relevant to the article

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550yds
Roman Road
Roman road

St Patrick
Memorial Stone
Memorial Stone

Henrhyd
Waterfall
Waterfall

Blast
Furnaces
Furnaces
Roman
Marching
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Marching
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Roman Fort
Map of the area around Banwen, South Wales, showing the Roman roads and earthworks close to the border between Neath Port Talbot and Powys.[1]
| mark-coord1 = {{coord|51.78365|-3.6553}} | shape1=box | mark-size1=17,17,3 | shape-outline1=hard grey,1,70 | shape-color1=white | shape-angle1=-9 | label1 = Roman Fort | ldx1=-3 | mark-title1 = Roman Auxiliary Fort | label-pos1=left | label-angle1=0 | label-size1 = 12
- ^ Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (1976). Glamorgan Inventory, Vol 1, Part 2: The Iron Age and Roman Occupation. p. 100.