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Meanders on the Clyde

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The River Clyde

Meanders and oxbow lakes are found in the middle and lower course of a river and are created by the processes of fluvial erosion and deposition. The series of meanders near Carnwath on the River Clyde is a notable example.

The River Clyde in Glasgow. In the centre of the photo are the modern buildings used as the venue for COP26

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Meanders on the Clyde

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