Grid reference NT2340
near to Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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River Tweed
River looking upstream from near Peebles.
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Road from Jedderfield
View over Peebles from the golf course.
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Riverside path near Neidpath Castle
The tower of the castle commanding a strategic view of the Tweed and the road through the narrow gap between steep wooded banks.
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Neidpath Castle
Looking up to Neidpath Castle from the River Tweed.
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Neidpath Viaduct
A lovely old bridge over the River Tweed, a very popular place for ramblers.
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Neidpath Castle
The Tweed flowing along below.
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Neidpath Castle
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Neidpath Viaduct and the River Tweed
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Track on Peebles Golf Course
Taken from just below Jedderfield Farm, this photograph looks down a track on the golf course with the town of Peebles in the distance.
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Golfers on the 8th tee at Peebles Golf Course
The 8th hole is a 359 yard par 4 called Peggy's Lea. The course enjoys panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
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Neidpath Castle
Neidpath castle with help from a telephoto setting. It was a lovely autumn day walking along the banks of the Tweed which was running quite fast with lots of salmon leaping, but I never managed to catch one (on camera).
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Green oak wood
Dead oak wood infected by a cup fungus, Chlorociboria [one of two species, most likely C. aeruginascens], which causes the malachite green staining of the wood. It was used in marquetry [Tunbridge ware] because of its attractive colour. See... (more)
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