Flood debris

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Flood debris by Sandy Gemmill as part of the Geograph project.

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Flood debris

Image: © Sandy Gemmill Taken: 25 Mar 2008

The view of drift wood and other flotsam and jetsam left behind on the man made flood defence on the western bank of the River Tay. In the distance the buildings from left to right are Dalmarnock, the farm buildings at Dalmarnock and the house on the bend in the road Image To the north of these buildings the repairs to the eastern side of the railway embankment can be seen (as undertaken from the construction site on the west side of the embankment Image).

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.590777
Longitude
-3.625078