CONSTANT FLOW




One of the characteristics of the River Tweed is that it is always moving. There is no slack water  and throughout its length the river has a restless energy swirling and surging over its stoney bed, twisting and turning on its descent through fields, banks and braes, past woodland, shrubbery and alluvial cliffs of graduated glacier debris. 


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