Image Autumn River Dee fgh6545jhp by Jim Henderson

 
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Autumn River Dee fgh6545jhp 
 River Dee autumn gean red leaves colors Kincardine O誰eil Aberdeenshire Scotland Royal Deeside located just west of this charming and almost untouched village heralded as the oldest village on Deeside with a history dating back before Christian times, situated on the River Dee at a ferry crossing point and connected to the early development of Christianity credited with a church set up by St Erchard around 933AD. Probably the most traditional of the Deeside villages with little modern development to change its original character situated between the major towns of Banchory and Aboyne on the north Deeside Road. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Rivers, Glens & Lochs
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Autumn River Dee fgh6545jhp
Upload Date: 2012-10-06 09:46:33
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River Dee autumn gean red leaves colors Kincardine O誰eil Aberdeenshire

Scotland Royal Deeside located just west of this charming and almost untouched village heralded as the oldest village on Deeside with a history dating back before Christian times, situated on the River Dee at a ferry crossing point and connected to the early development of Christianity credited with a church set up by St Erchard around 933AD. Probably the most traditional of the Deeside villages with little modern development to change its original character situated between the major towns of Banchory and Aboyne on the north Deeside Road.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Aboyne, River Dee, Royal Deeside, Kincardine, O'Neil, upright, high, street, autumn, colours, colourful, colours, trees, fishing, hut, riverbank, water, upstream, west, countryside, rural, nature, sun, sunshine, geans, maples, beech, grass, salmon