Geograph IrelandLatest Images by Iain James
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2024-03-29T10:04:57+00:00text/html2019-02-11T07:38:22+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.889627 -4.404337NS4968 : High tide line on Renfrew Golf course
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The high tide line is quite evident on fairway of the 8th hole on Renfrew Golf club. A few obstructions for the golfers this morning!text/html2019-02-11T07:26:28+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.887246 -4.406589NS4968 : Sculpture on old navigation light post on the river Cart
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On the path around Renfrew golf course opposite Colin’s Isle this new Sculpture has appeared on one of the old navigation light posts. A bird of prey sculpture can also be found further downstream on the other bank of the river.text/html2018-05-22T15:39:53+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.955661 -5.621410NR7479 : Cruinn Loch, Knapdale
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Looking down on Cruinn Loch from a ridge to the north east with Jura in the background.text/html2018-05-22T13:13:18+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.890411 -4.401027NS4968 : Path alongside the River Clyde
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Looking down stream on the path that lies between the River Clyde and Renfrew golf course.text/html2018-05-18T07:06:56+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.888009 -4.395121NS5068 : Christie & Son Metal Merchants
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Christie & Son metal merchants now occupy the site of the former Simon and Lobnitz ship yard. This section of the yard sorts out the aluminium material.text/html2018-05-16T13:37:11+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.889238 -4.396636NS5068 : Path alongside the River Clyde
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Looking up stream on the path that lies between the River Clyde and Renfrew golf course.text/html2018-05-15T13:50:48+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.882287 -4.407401NS4968 : Two Bridges over Two Rivers
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Taken from the path on the River Cart. This shows where the White Cart Water meets the Black Cart Water to become the River Cart for its very short run to the Clyde. The Barscule swing bridge over the White Care Water can be seen on the left and the arched stone bridge over the Black Cart Water can be seen on the right with the masts from the yachts on the hard standing at the Inchinnan Cruising Club in the middle.text/html2018-05-15T13:26:17+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.877926 -4.418962NS4867 : Coming & Going at Glasgow Airport
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A KLM aircraft sits at the end of the runway waiting for an American ailine plane to land before it can take off.Picture taken from the path along side the White Cart Water.text/html2018-05-15T13:08:14+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.890748 -4.402167NS4969 : Blythswood navigation Light River Clyde
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The Blythswood navigation light sits approx 150m from the mouth of the River Cart.The tide gauge can be seen to the right hand side.text/html2018-05-14T07:50:46+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.897272 -4.408649NS4969 : Clydebank's Titan crane
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This picture was taken from the path that follows the river Cart down to the Clyde. The Clydebank Sports centre is on the right hand side of the Titan crane.text/html2018-04-23T07:17:06+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.896603 -5.687432NR6973 : Small Islets North of the Point of Knap
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Gigha is seen on the horizon as we paddle through the small Islets inshore of Eilean Naomhachd heading for the Point of Knap.text/html2017-10-31T07:30:37+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.887359 -5.683834NR6972 : Camouflaged Sea Eagle at the Point of Knap
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More used to seeing seagulls on the rocky shoreline on the Point of Knap, I was a bit surprised to see a Sea Eagle perched on a boulder. The birds plumage blending well with its surroundings with only a white tail giving it away (can you spot it?)text/html2017-09-18T07:22:45+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.930804 -5.704298NR6877 : Otter enjoying the autumn sun
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The otter was fast asleep on a rock in the gap between Eilean a’Chapuill and Sgeir Dhonncha enjoying the autumn sun.text/html2017-09-08T07:48:03+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James55.930717 -5.677221NR7076 : Seal on rock
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Picture of a seal on a rock on the east shore of Loch Sweentext/html2017-09-08T07:33:23+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/27449Iain James56.018115 -5.591943NR7686 : Jelly Fish in Port Lunna
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Due to the tide and wind, the entire head of Port Lunna was filled with moon Jelly Fish.