Image Falls of Feugh vbn1003jhp by Jim Henderson

 
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The gallery has photographs of Scottish lochs, glens and pictures associated directly with particular rivers in Scotland such as the River Dee, Don, Feugh, Urie, Deveron, Tanar, Dye, and Glen of Dee, Glen Muick and Glenbuchat.
Falls of Feugh vbn1003jhp 
 Scottish Autumn falls River Feugh Banchory waterfall trees water rocks at famous Royal Deeside falls taken from footbridge near Banchory. A recent upgrade of the public viewing footbridge by the old road bridge has had additional interest by the padlock brigrade and concerns about the eventual overloading of the wire screens has had a wooden sculpture created for the ‘selfies’ and the removal of the padlocks. The viewing area is very popular for watching the salmon leaping up the falls on their annual migration to the spawning beds in the burns that feed the Water of Feugh especially in the Forest of Birse. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, River, Feugh, Banchory, falls, waterfall, salmon, runs, leaping, public, bridge, footbridge, wooden, sculpture, selfies, padlocks, landscape, upright, countryside, rural, Nature, Fagus sylvatica, Fagaceae, tree, common, beech, trees, autumn, colours, colors, September, 2015, digital, Nikon, D700
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Rivers, Glens & Lochs
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Falls of Feugh vbn1003jhp
Upload Date: 2015-09-25 09:25:35
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Scottish Autumn falls River Feugh Banchory waterfall trees water rocks

at famous Royal Deeside falls taken from footbridge near Banchory. A recent upgrade of the public viewing footbridge by the old road bridge has had additional interest by the padlock brigrade and concerns about the eventual overloading of the wire screens has had a wooden sculpture created for the ‘selfies’ and the removal of the padlocks. The viewing area is very popular for watching the salmon leaping up the falls on their annual migration to the spawning beds in the burns that feed the Water of Feugh especially in the Forest of Birse.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, River, Feugh, Banchory, falls, waterfall, salmon, runs, leaping, public, bridge, footbridge, wooden, sculpture, selfies, padlocks, landscape, upright, countryside, rural, Nature, Fagus sylvatica, Fagaceae, tree, common, beech, trees, autumn, colours, colors, September, 2015, digital, Nikon, D700