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Inch Garvie with its 16th century castle under the Forth Bridge
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Queensferry
Inch Garvie with its 16th century castle under the Forth Bridge, refortified during the Second World War, taken on a cruise from South Queensferry to Kincardine Bridge and back on the Maid of the Forth - an IFLI event called The Inner Forth from a New Perspective.
01 September 2017
The Forth Bridge from the Maid of the Forth
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Queensferry
The Forth Bridge taken on a cruise from South Queensferry to Kincardine Bridge and back on the Maid of the Forth - an IFLI event called The Inner Forth from a New Perspective.
01 September 2017
The Forth Bridge and Inch Garvie from the Maid of the Forth
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Queensferry
The Forth Bridge and Inch Garvie with its 16th century castle, fortified again in the Second World War. The Forth Bridge was opened in 1890. The picture was taken on a cruise from South Queensferry to Kincardine Bridge and back on the Maid of the Forth - an IFLI event called The Inner Forth from a New Perspective.
01 September 2017
Meandering of the River Forth
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Stirlingshire - Dumyat
View south-east from Dumyat. This section of the River Forth is a Special Protected Area (SPA). This ensures the protection of mudflats, saltmarsh and tidal bank habitats for wading birds, ducks and geese like shelduck, oystercatchers, pink-footed geese and many more. Tullibody is the town which can be seen at the bottom left of the photo. Alloa Inch and Tullibody Inch are SWT wildlife reserve. Photo taken by David Palmar
14 September 2020
Meandering of the River Forth
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Stirlingshire - Dumyat
A great vantage point from the top of Dumyat, showing the meandering of the River Forth. Starting from the Cambus Pools Nature Reserve on the right, working its way left through the photo surrounding Alloa and Tullibody Inches just off centre, then Black Devon Wetlands, passing both Clackmannanshire and Kincardine Bridges and ending with the inactive Longannet Power Station on the left. It's fair to say that the River Forth is full of both natural and cultural heritage. Photo taken by David Palmar
14 September 2020
View from Clackmannan Tower east to Alloa and the River Forth
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Clackmannanshire - Alloa, Clackmannan and Black Devon
View from Clackmannan Tower over the Carse of Forth to Alloa Inch, the piers of the former Alloa Rail Bridge, pylons marching across the River Forth and the Touch Hills in the distance.
09 July 2017
View from Clackmannan Tower east to Alloa
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Clackmannanshire - Alloa, Clackmannan and Black Devon
View from Clackmannan Tower over the Carse of Forth to Alloa town, Alloa Inch, the United Glass factory and Stirling Castle, with the Touch Hills in the distance.
09 July 2017
View from Clackmannan Tower over the Carse of Forth
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Clackmannanshire - Alloa, Clackmannan and Black Devon
View from Clackmannan Tower over the Carse of Forth towards Alloa Inch.