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River Leven at High Tide

Two Boats and a Common Gull

Dumbarton Bridge and the River Leven

11 Mar 2021 6 8 144
Dumbarton Bridge was built in 1765, widened in 1884 and was reconstructed in 1934. Quoted from the Canmore website . The River Leven (Uisge Leamhna in Gaelic) is a stretch of water in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, flowing from Loch Lomond in the North to the River Clyde in the South. The total length of the river is approximately six miles and is very popular with salmon and sea trout anglers, trying to catch one of these migratory fish going up to Loch Lomond. Quoted from Wikipedia

Dumbarton Bridge and the River Leven at High Tide

11 Mar 2021 9 4 167
Dumbarton Bridge was built in 1765, widened in 1884 and was reconstructed in 1934. Quoted from the Canmore website . The River Leven (Uisge Leamhna in Gaelic) is a stretch of water in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, flowing from Loch Lomond in the North to the River Clyde in the South. The total length of the river is approximately six miles and is very popular with salmon and sea trout anglers, trying to catch one of these migratory fish going up to Loch Lomond. Quoted from Wikipedia

River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge

Dumbarton Castle at the Confluence of the River Le…

05 Dec 2018 12 16 547
Dumbarton Castle sits at the confluence of the river [Leven] with the Clyde. The Leven is a relatively short river but is widely claimed to be the second fastest flowing river in Scotland, after the River Spey. Quoted from Wikipedia.