5400 x 3600 px | 45,7 x 30,5 cm | 18 x 12 inches | 300dpi
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The Forth Valley Scotland GB Great Britain UK EU Europe
Altre informazioni:
The River Forth (Uisge For and Abhainn Dhubh (meaning "black river") in Gaelic), 47 km (29 miles) long, is the major river draining the eastern part of the central belt of Scotland.The Forth rises in The Trossachs, a mountain range some 30 km (19 miles) west of Stirling and flows roughly eastward, through Aberfoyle, joining with the Duchray Water and Kelty Water, and out over the flat expanse of the Flanders Moss. It is then joined by the River Teith and the River Allan, before meandering through the ancient city of Stirling. At Stirling the river widens and becomes tidal, and it is here that the last (seasonal) ford of the river exists. From Stirling, the Forth flows east over the Carse of Stirling and past the towns of Alloa and Airth. Upon reaching Kincardine the river begins to widen into an estuary, the Firth of Forth.