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By John Arkless
image sourceAntim Sanskar Group Wales
image captionIt is traditional in Hindu and Sikh communities for the cremated ashes of the dead to be scattered into flowing water
A site where Sikhs and Hindus can scatter the ashes of loved ones is to be officially opened in south Wales.
It is traditional in both religions for bodies to be cremated and their ashes scattered into flowing water to be carried out to sea.
The site at Llandaff Rowing Club in Cardiff, on the River Taff, is the first of its kind in Wales.
Channi Kaler, from the Antim Sanskar Group Wales (ASGW), said he was really excited ahead of Saturday s ceremony.