Rivers and Streams.
All sizes and shapes
Over the Tweed x 2
Berwick on Tweed, Looking towards the North Sea the nearest bridge is the "Royal Tweed Bridge" and the older bridge is "Bridge End".
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Please view on black.
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Up a Muddy Creek
Combwich Pill, Bridgwater on the River Parrett has been used by shipping since 14th century and from the 1830s the Pill was used for the importation of coal and the export of locally made bicks and tiles, this trade ceased in the 1930s. The modern wharf on the right was constructed during the building of a nearby power station.
** Best on Black**
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Sunlight on the water
Low level shot of the River Nevis at Polldubh, Glen Nevis,
Sony SLT-A65V and Sony DT35mm 1.8 Prime Lens. 0.02sec @ f/13
May be better viewed large.
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While I'm away
A lazy river Wick on the outskirts of the town of Wick, Highland.
Away for a few days, limited commenting.
Sony SLT A65V and Sigma 18-300,
Please View Large
River Deep, Mountain High
My take at one of Scotland's iconic locations, Stob Dearg, Buachaille Etive Mor (1022m) and the River Coupall.
A good excuse to add this www.youtube.com/watch?v=de5Xauv99QM
Needs to be viewed large please
Sony SLT-S65V/Sigma 18-300. 1/100, f/9.0, 18mm, ISO 100. plus Flash
Solar, Wave, Wind or Nuclear
Solar or Wind every time for me, the monstrosities in the distance are Hinkly Point A and B nuclear power stations and just to the right of them is the site for the new C station which will be built by the French using Eastern European labour and with Chinese money, we then pick up the bill for the next 30 years and they leave the waste in holes in the ground for future generations to deal with. defies logic in my opinion.
Taken across the Mouth of the river Parret on a hazy winter and low tide evening.
Large Please.
Flood Tide
The oldest of the five bridges that cross the River Parret in Bridgwater pictured on a winter flood tide,
This is the latest in a line of bridges on this site and this was erected in 1883
Fechlin River
Wade Bridge over the River Fechlin at Whitebridge, this river flows into the River Foyers and on into Loch Ness,
The bridge was constructed in 1732 by General Wade as a part of a military road in an attempt to suppress further Jacobite risings
Anyone identify the flowers growing on the bridge please, (see Pips) Close up Pip by Ecobird.
Large if you please
A rarity for sight and sound this time, Bridges Crossing Rivers by the Bee Gees
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lMLWVZr_Zc
Crossing Dog Falls. HFF
A small section of the Dog Falls, River Affric, Glen Affric. Highland
Large please,
For Sight and Sound, As this is Dog Falls a great chance to feature, the Bonzo DOG doo dah Band with the late great Viv Stanshall, performing By the waterfall.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=loKznDGqTcw
Not the best quality video but it is the only one I can find
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