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A view of the falls of Clyde and the surrounding woodland near Lanark during autumn in Scotland.
Fassfern estate, Scotland
The rainbow at the beautiful waterfall at Martvili canyon, Georgia. Background, copy space for text
Brown, iron-rich water rushing over a waterfall in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England.
Waterfall, the World Heritage Site of New Lanark.
The rural scene captured by a drone of river in Dumfries and Galloway south west Scotland. The river is in a remote rural location with woodland and forest
Aysgarth Lower Falls close up on the river Ure, Yorkshire Dales National Park
Long exposure image of the peaty water pouring over Linn Falls waterfall near Aberlour village, Moray, Scotland.
Lealt falls on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Beautiful collection of many smaller falls flowing in different directions in gorge
Elbow Falls in 1997. From old film stock.
Bond Falls waterfalls in  Upper Michigan
View of Aysgarth Falls waterfall in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England.
This photo is of Corra Linn waterfall. This waterfall is at the Falls of Clyde Nature Reserve close to Lanark. The Corra Linn waterfall is the biggest volume waterfall in the UK .
Aira High Force Waterfall, Cumbria, English Lake District
Small cascade of water over rocks
Wall of the water. Waterfall background.
Strathgarve lies near the village of Garve on the road to Ullapool in Wester Ross.
The rural scene captured by a drone of river in Dumfries and Galloway south west Scotland. The river is in a remote rural location with woodland and forest
Aysgarth Middle Falls, River Ure, Torkshire Dales National Park
The Falls of Falloch, a famous waterfall, close to Inverarnan in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK.
Long exposure of fast flowing rocky stream in Scotland
A view of the waterfalls on the river Clyde near New Lanark during winter in Scotland.
A cascade of waterfalls at Killin, Sterling, Scotland
In the heartlands of Moray, there is a chasm cut by the swift white waters of the River Findhorn, called Randolph’s Leap. It is an impressive sight to see, even without the backdrop of the story that played out there many centuries ago. It is a tale of feuding families, civil war, a bloody battle and the brutalities connected with the medieval siege of a castle. Set within the time frame of the Scottish Wars of Independence, it is a tale of a family in decline and the seeming rise of another family. As Robert the Bruce rose in power, he appointed his nephew, Thomas Randolph, as Earl of Moray, with the purpose of crushing his bitter rivals once and for all. There are tales of a haunted castle in the aftermath of the events which occurred at the great forests of Darnaway, located just outside the town of Forres. In a final insult to the defeated Comyns, Randolph’s Leap is named after the Earl of Moray and not the young Comyn who jumped across the Findhorn to save his life.\nThomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, was an ancient Scottish paladin who figured prominently in the Scottish Wars of Independence. The list of his accomplishments is extensive. As the nephew of King Robert I the Bruce of Scotland, he was a leading military commander in Robert’s successful struggle to gain independence from English rule.
Rapids on the river tees going through Barnard Castle
The Deschutes River flows at Brewery Park in Tumwater, Washington.
Aysgarth Falls on the River Ure, North Yorkshire, UK
Motion blur on a stream that is a tributary to the South Tyne at Alston. This is the seven sisters waterfall.
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