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Description River Nith estuary.jpg | The estuary of the River Nith, Scotland, at low tide; opening into Solway Firth. This is a view of the Nith estuary from the north-east. The group of buildings at bottom right is the village of Glencaple. At bottom left near the wooded area is Caerlaverock Castle. At top right is Loch Kindar and the hill above is called Criffel. Just beyond the top left of photo is the birthplace of John Paul Jones. |
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Author | Doc Searls from Santa Barbara, USA |
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This is a view of the Nith estuary from the north-east. The group of buildings at bottom right is the village of Glencaple. At bottom left near the wooded area is Caerlaverock Castle. At top right is Loch Kindar and the hill above is called Criffel. Just beyond the top left of photo is the birthplace of John Paul Jones.