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Kayakers' 300ft dam drop attacked Kayakers' 300ft dam drop attacked
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Amateur video of the high dam kayakingAmateur video of the high dam kayaking
Extreme kayakers have been condemned for canoeing down a dam in mid Wales. Extreme kayakers have been condemned for canoeing down a dam in west Wales.
A photographer captured the latest incident as one canoeist slid 300ft down the spillway at Llyn Brianne reservoir, on the borders of Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Powys. A photographer captured the latest incident as one canoeist slid 300ft down the spillway at Llyn Brianne reservoir in Carmarthenshire, near the borders of Ceredigion and Powys.
Welsh Water said the practice was dangerous and such activities were banned at the reservoir.Welsh Water said the practice was dangerous and such activities were banned at the reservoir.
An onlooker said: "I always stop and look anyway and I saw four people ready to do the spillway.An onlooker said: "I always stop and look anyway and I saw four people ready to do the spillway.
"There were a lot of people watching at the top car park."There were a lot of people watching at the top car park.
"It looked pretty scary.""It looked pretty scary."
This extreme kayaker was photographed at the weekend at Llyn BrianneEnlarge ImageThis extreme kayaker was photographed at the weekend at Llyn BrianneEnlarge Image
Llyn Brianne was completed in 1972 and supplies drinking water to a large part of south Wales.Llyn Brianne was completed in 1972 and supplies drinking water to a large part of south Wales.
A statement from Welsh Water, the owner of the site, said it "strictly forbids" water-based activities at the reservoir and would take "appropriate action" against anyone in breach of this restriction.A statement from Welsh Water, the owner of the site, said it "strictly forbids" water-based activities at the reservoir and would take "appropriate action" against anyone in breach of this restriction.
"Reservoirs can be dangerous for various reasons and those involved in water sports in inappropriate locations, such as at Llyn Brianne, put themselves and others at unnecessary risk," said a spokesman."Reservoirs can be dangerous for various reasons and those involved in water sports in inappropriate locations, such as at Llyn Brianne, put themselves and others at unnecessary risk," said a spokesman.