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Corra Linn, Falls of Clyde
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Corra Linn, the highest waterfall of the three Falls of Clyde, taken by David Palmar. A slow shutter speed was used to show the waterfall movement.
08 October 2022
Foam on the River Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Breakdown of organic materials during a spate forms foam on the River Clyde, taken by David Palmar
08 October 2022
Grey Heron at the Falls of Clyde
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Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) at the Mill Weir, Falls of Clyde, taken by David Palmar
08 October 2022
Beech leaves and mast at the Falls of Clyde
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European Beech (Fagus sylvatica), The picture shows beech leaves and beech mast/seeds at the Falls of Clyde, taken by David Palmar
08 October 2022
Maple, Falls of Clyde
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Maple species, autumn colour, taken by David Palmar at the Falls of Clyde.
08 October 2022
Penstocks and turbines, Bonnington Power Station
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Penstocks lead water from the Clyde into Bonnington Power Station. In the foreground is an example of a turbine used to generate hydroelectricity. Picture taken by David Palmar
08 October 2022
Dundaff Linn, Falls of Clyde
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Dundaff Linn, the lowest of the Falls of Clyde, in spate, taken by David Palmar. A slow shutter speed emphasises the water movement.
08 October 2022
Dundaff Linn, Falls of Clyde
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Dundaff Linn, the lowest of the Falls of Clyde, in spate, taken by David Palmar. A fast shutter speed has "frozen" the river movement.
08 October 2022
Giant Polypore, Falls of Clyde
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Giant Polypore (Meripilus giganteus) at the Falls of Clyde, taken by David Palmar
08 October 2022
Beefsteak fungus, Falls of Clyde
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Beefsteak fungus at Falls of Clyde in South Lanarkshire