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River Dee Collection (#3)

"Journey through Time: Exploring the Enchanting River Dee" Embark on a picturesque autumn voyage as a narrowboat gracefully glides across the River Dee

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Linn of Dee (Left); Linn of Corriemulzie (Right), Uk

Linn of Dee (Left); Linn of Corriemulzie (Right), Uk
LINN OF DEE (LEFT); LINN OF CORRIEMULZIE (RIGHT), UK. The River Dee is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Corriemulzie is a locality on the Linn of Dee road about 3 miles west of Braemar

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: BRAEMAR is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, west of Aberdeen in the Highlands

BRAEMAR is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee. UK

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Lochnagar or Beinn Chiochan is a mountain in the Grampians of Scotland, located about

Lochnagar or Beinn Chiochan is a mountain in the Grampians of Scotland, located about five miles south of the River Dee near Balmoral. UK

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: LINN OF DEE (LEFT); LINN OF CORRIEMULZIE (RIGHT), UK. The River Dee is a river in Aberdeenshire

LINN OF DEE (LEFT); LINN OF CORRIEMULZIE (RIGHT), UK. The River Dee is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Corriemulzie is a locality on the Linn of Dee road about 3 miles west of Braemar

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: BRAEMAR is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, west of Aberdeen in the Highlands

BRAEMAR is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee. UK

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Lochnagar or Beinn ChAFa

Lochnagar or Beinn ChAFa
Lochnagar or Beinn ChAFA

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: View of upland valley with river in snow, River Dee Valley, near Braemar

View of upland valley with river in snow, River Dee Valley, near Braemar, looking west towards summit of Creag Bhaig and Cairngorms, Aberdeenshire, Highlands, Scotland, February

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: View over river towards Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) forest habitat with deer fencing, River Dee

View over river towards Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) forest habitat with deer fencing, River Dee, near Braemar, Grampian Mountains, Aberdeenshire, Highlands, Scotland, February

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Chester Weir crossing the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Chester Weir crossing the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: River Dee, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

River Dee, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Boats and suspension bridge over the River Dee, Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Boats and suspension bridge over the River Dee, Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Invercauld House, Scotland, UK

Invercauld House, Scotland, UK
Invercauld House beside the River Dee. This building is the seat of the Clan Farquharsons, who extended the estate during the 19th Century

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Braemar village, Scotland, UK

Braemar village, Scotland, UK
Braemar village. This village is situated beside the River Dee (right). Morrone Hill and Glen Clunie are at left. Photographed in August, in Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Carn na Drochaide, Scotland, UK

Carn na Drochaide, Scotland, UK
Carn na Drochaide. River Dee flowing past Beinn a Bhuird hill. Photographed in August, in Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Stone bridge across the river Dee, first constructed in 1345 by John Trevor I

Stone bridge across the river Dee, first constructed in 1345 by John Trevor I, Bishop of St. Asaph, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Scots pines and Upper Dee valley near Inverey

Scots pines and Upper Dee valley near Inverey, Aberdeenshire, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Upper Dee valley near Inverey

Upper Dee valley near Inverey, Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Dee Collection: Threave Castle, fortress of the Douglas family dating from the 14th century

Threave Castle, fortress of the Douglas family dating from the 14th century, on an island of the Dee river, near Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe



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"Journey through Time: Exploring the Enchanting River Dee" Embark on a picturesque autumn voyage as a narrowboat gracefully glides across the River Dee, traversing the magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct crafted by Thomas Telford. The vibrant hues of fall foliage create a breathtaking backdrop for this serene scene. In another corner of this enchanting river, anglers indulge in their passion for fly fishing, casting their lines into the crystal-clear waters of the River Dee. Here, tranquility reigns supreme as they patiently await their next catch amidst nature's soothing melody. Moving downstream to Chester, Cheshire, England, we encounter an architectural marvel known as Queens Park Bridge. Standing proudly over the River Dee and nestled within The Groves area, it offers a stunning vantage point to admire both natural beauty and man-made splendor. Venturing further along its course brings us to Threave Castle in Scotland's Dumfries and Galloway region. This medieval stronghold stands tall against the backdrop of the mighty River Dee. Its ancient walls whisper tales of battles fought and secrets concealed within its storied past. Transported back in time to 1898 at Llangollen Bridge - an exquisite creation whose creator remains unknown - we witness history frozen in time. This charming bridge connects communities while spanning generations with its timeless appeal. Across distant shores lies Seaton in Aberdeen during 1988; pedestrians stroll leisurely alongside barges that traverse the iconic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – a UNESCO World Heritage Site that unites engineering brilliance with natural grandeur. A nostalgic journey takes us back to June 1925 when The Groves in Chester was abuzz with life. Families gathered along these scenic banks enjoying warm summer days while creating cherished memories against the idyllic backdrop provided by Cheshire's crown jewel –the majestic River Dee. Wales beckons us towards Wrexham where the River Dee flows through its heart, binding communities together with its gentle embrace.