Barge Café, Tarbert Harbour
PS 'Waverley', River Clyde, Dumbarton
'Admiral Day', River Clyde, Dumbarton
Anstruther, Fife
Dunbar Old Harbour
Tarbert Harbour at Low Tide
Mid Shore, Pittenweem
St Andrews, Harbour at Low Tide
Reminds me of a novel by Jerome K. Jerome
Dumbarton Rock and the River Leven from Dumbarton…
Crail Harbour
Crail Harbour in a Storm
Fishing Boats, Crail Harbour
Yacht Entering Crail Harbour
Crail Harbour
Fishing Boat Leaving Crail Harbour
Speed Boat in Crail Harbour
Speed Boat Approaching Crail Harbour
'Ayton Cross', River Clyde, Dumbarton
Albert Dock Basin
Campbeltown Harbour
St Andrews Harbour
Campbeltown Harbour
Tarbert Harbour
Tarbert Harbour
Tarbert to Portavadie Ferry
St Andrews Harbour
River Leven, Dumbarton
Sunken Boat, River Leven, Dumbarton
Bowling Outer Basin on the Forth and Clyde Canal
A Year Ago Today
'Fugro Frontier', River Clyde, Dumbarton
Auld Boat
Leven Walkway
Leven Walkway
Rescued Yacht
River Leven, Dumbarton
Rescued Yacht
Sunken Boat
Sunken Boats
River Leven, Dumbarton
Wee Man in a Boat at Jamaica Bridge, River Clyde,…
McMonagle's Floating Restaurant, Forth and Clyde C…
'Maggs' the Remembrance Boat
Sunken Boat, River Leven, Dumbarton
'Pelican of London'
'Sea Life Loch Lomond Aquarium'
PS 'Maid of the Loch', Drumkinnon Bay, Loch Lomond
PS 'Maid of the Loch', Drumkinnon Bay, Loch Lomond…
'Danger No Swimming'
Newhaven Lighthouse, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh
Newhaven Harbour, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh
'Aqua Gripfisk' approaching Campbeltown Harbour
MV 'Clydebank', Clyde Shopping Centre, Clydebank
Yacht, River Leven
Sunken Boat, River Leven, Dumbarton Quay
River Leven, Dumbarton
Partially Sunken Rowing Boat
Dumbarton Rock at Dawn
River Leven
Three Yachts, River Leven, Dumbarton
Two Yachts, River Leven, Dumbarton
Boat Wrecks, River Leven, Dumbarton
'Laika', Forth and Clyde Canal, Bowling
Two Red Fishing Boats, St Andrews Harbour
St Andrews Harbour
St Andrews Harbour and the Cathedral of St Andrew
Fishing Boat Returning to St Andrews Harbour
River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge
Fishing Boat Leaving Crail Harbour
Anstruther
Anstruther
St Monans
'Eems Dover', River Clyde, Dumbarton
Two Fishing Boats, Pittenweem Harbour
Yacht on the River Leven
Yacht on the River Clyde
Pittenweem Harbour
St Andrews Harbour
River Leven, Dumbarton
'Laughing Cat IV', River Leven, Dumbarton
Wreck, River Leven, Dumbarton
Inner Basin and Lock 38, Forth and Clyde Canal, Bo…
Dumbarton Rock and the River Leven
Sunken Rowing Boat, River Leven, Dumbarton
Campbeltown Harbour, Three Years Ago Today
Three Years Ago Today
Five Years Ago Today
Four Years Ago Today
Dumbarton Rock at Dawn
River Leven, Dumbarton
Sweeney's Boatyard Flooded
About to Sink?
Sunken Boat, River Leven, Dumbarton
Sunken Boat
River Leven on a Misty Hogmanay
Upside Down Boat, River Leven, Dumbarton
River Leven on a Misty Hogmanay
Dumbarton Rock and the River Leven on Boxing Day
River Leven, Dumbarton
River Leven in the Mist
Boats Moored at Sandpoint Marina, River Leven, Dum…
"Smoke on the Water"
River Leven at Balloch
Skeleton Crew
'Zea Servant', Campbeltown Harbour
MV 'Loch Shira' and MV 'Loch Riddon'
River Leven
River Leven Reflection
Tarbert to Portavadie Ferry
Loch Lomond Shores
The 'Maid of the Loch', Loch Lomond Shores, Balloc…
RFA 'Tiderace'
River Leven
'Spitsbergen' at Leith Docks
An Old Boat
River Leven
Rainbow over the River Leven
The 'Astina' Passing Balloch Castle Country Park S…
Flooded Again!
River Leven in the Pouring Rain
River Leven at Low Tide
Dumbarton Rock and the River Leven at Sunrise
That Sinking Feeling
Port of Leith
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Barge on the Forth Clyde Canal at Clydebank
The Forth and Clyde Canal is a canal opened in 1790, crossing central Scotland; it provided a route for the seagoing vessels of the day between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde at the narrowest part of the Scottish Lowlands. This allowed navigation from Edinburgh on the east coast to the port of Glasgow on the west coast. Quoted from Wikipedia
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