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Cascading by Tony
Dog falls admired by others by Tony Via Flickr: Dog Falls (Gaelic: Eas a' Choin) is a series of waterfalls on the River Affric, in Glen Affric in the Highlands of Scotland. This was the last place I found to get an angle on the base of the falls. To get here I had to hop over a series of boulders in the river.
Dog falls from the base by Tony Via Flickr: Dog Falls (Gaelic: Eas a' Choin) is a series of waterfalls on the River Affric, in Glen Affric in the Highlands of Scotland. This was the last place I found to get an angle on the base of the falls. To get here I had to hop over a series of boulders in the river.
Dog falls admired by others by Tony Via Flickr: Dog Falls (Gaelic: Eas a' Choin) is a series of waterfalls on the River Affric, in Glen Affric in the Highlands of Scotland. This was the last place I found to get an angle on the base of the falls. To get here I had to hop over a series of boulders in the river.
Dog falls halfway down by Tony Via Flickr: Dog Falls (Gaelic: Eas a' Choin) is a series of waterfalls on the River Affric, in Glen Affric in the Highlands of Scotland. After a series of small drops, the river tumbles down a long fall. The pathway down allows a view of the falls from about halfway down.
Dog falls from the top by Tony Via Flickr: Dog Falls (Gaelic: Eas a' Choin) is a series of waterfalls on the River Affric, in Glen Affric in the Highlands of Scotland. The river tumbles down a long drop. An old bridge now dismantled has been replaced by a wooden overhang giving dizzying views straight down the falls.
Dogga Falls in the Highlands by Tony