Large Waterfall Flowing Towards The River Clyde

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Large Waterfall Flowing Towards The River Clyde

Image: © M22RDY Taken: 13 Apr 2008

This waterfall is further inland than the shallower waterfall, this waterfall is about three quarters of a mile from the river Clyde and flows through a circular underpass through the A72 towards the river Clyde.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.676169
Longitude
-3.843303