The impressive Corra Linn, is a 27m high waterfall. It is described as Britain’s largest waterfall (in terms of volume of water). It is not the tallest, that would be Eas-Coul-Aulin near Kylesku at just over 200m.
Corra Linn is on the river Clyde, close to the New Lanark World Heritage Site, a beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village in Southern Scotland.
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beautiful!!!
Breathtaking.
I have visited the New Lanark centre, but missed this. Pity. Looks like there has been a fair bit of rain there !!
Just head up river Gary, it is less than a mile up river.
– Tom Gomez
can you send some water down here we need it , great shot tom, is it in a national park?
It is not exactly a national park, but it is within the ‘Falls of Clyde Reserve’.
The reserve is an area of mixed woodland, including semi-natural native oakwoods and some areas of conifer plantation. It provides suitable habitat for badgers, roe deer, and over 100 species of bird. The site is well-known for its resident breeding pair of peregrine falcons, which are protected during the breeding season by Operation Peregrine, providing security for the birds and a chance for the public to view the birds through scopes and CCTV. Within the reserve the Clyde River is suitable habitat for Otters and Kingfishers as well as the protected Brook Lamprey.
– Tom Gomez
Its all in your narrative Tom; Impressive indeed on all counts.
Goodnight young man!!
Wow,now theres some water ! great capture Tom
it definitely fits the national parks group scope so feel free
its great such places are protected
Lush and very beautiful :)
Beautiful capture Tom