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Dunglass Castle, Bowling
The ruins of Dunglass Castle that perches on rocks at the edge of Clyde near Bowling.  The oldest part here dates from 1380 but was added to over the next few hundred years.  In the early 18th century it fell into disrepair and stone was used from it to repair Bowling Quay.  The curvature is a distortion in the process of joing 3 photos together, one step back from where I'm standing and your in the river.
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Dunglass Castle, Bowling

The ruins of Dunglass Castle that perches on rocks at the edge of Clyde near Bowling. The oldest part here dates from 1380 but was added to over the next few hundred years. In the early 18th century it fell into disrepair and stone was used from it to repair Bowling Quay. The curvature is a distortion in the process of joing 3 photos together, one step back from where I'm standing and your in the river.

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