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Laldykirk and Norham Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8947 Built in 1885-7 across the River Tweed. National Cycle Network route 1 crosses the bridge.
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Canny Island
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8947 In the River Tweed, upstream from the Ladykirk and Norham Bridge.
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Carved bench beside the River Till
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9240 On the route of the Pennine Cycleway through the Etal estate.
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Cross and corrugated iron sheds by the River Till
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9239 It is not clear whether the cross is associated with the remains of a previous St Mary's Chapel which predates the 19th century Chapel on the Etal estate.
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Bridleway ford over the River Till at Etal
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9239 It would be a brave person indeed to attempt this ford at the current water level.
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Dipper in the River Allen at Allenbanks
by Oliver Dixon for square NY7963 Dipper in the River Allen at Allenbanks
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River Etive
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1446 Looking upstream from the bridge on the estate road to Coileitir.
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River Scaddle
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0168 The River Scaddle runs out to Loch Linnhe in a delta.
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River Scaddle
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0168 Looking upstream from the A861 bridge.
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Allt Coire na Cille
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0165 Mountain stream about to enter the sea, laden with gravel.
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Birch trees beside the Abhainn Shira
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN2742 Close to Victoria Bridge.
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Abhainn Shira and Loch Tulla
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN2742 Abhainn Shira and Loch Tulla
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Abhainn Shira
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN2642 Looking upstream.
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Confluence of the Allt Toaig and Linne nam Beathach
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN2542 The Allt Toaig comes in from the right. According to the map, towards the camera, the combined rivers are known as the Abhainn Shira.
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Parting of the ways
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN2542 The path over to Glen Kinglass and Loch Etive here branches off the forestry road and follows the bank of the Linne nam Beathach.
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