Island at Glenfender/ Braan confluence

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Island at Glenfender/ Braan confluence by Helen Taylor as part of the Geograph project.

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Island at Glenfender/ Braan confluence

Image: © Helen Taylor Taken: 21 Sep 2007

This small triangular island is formed by the confluence of the River Braan and the Glenfender Burn. It is covered with oak woodland, with an understorey of regenerating rowan and birch and blaeberry and moss ground flora.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.51957
Longitude
-3.760194