The Ythan estuary, Aberdeenshire
Walton, KennethUUUU
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The Ythan estuary, Aberdeenshire / Kenneth Walton.
Author:
Imprint:
Robert Cunningham.
Notes:
Reprinted from "Geography as human ecology".Illustrations: Newburgh from the east: the deep water channel is indicated in the foreground by the darker tones; in the middle distance can be seen the sequence of estuarine deposition on the golf-links; beyond the Burn of Foveran, crossed by footbridges is Newburgh - View to the north-east over the lower section of the estuary at high water: in the background is the southern part of the Forvie peninsula and part of the entrance to the river - The minor estuary of the Tarty Burn at high water looking to the west: it is fringed with salt marsh on the north side and a narrower strip of marsh backed by a bluff in raised beach gravels to the south; in the background is the arable farming landscape of eastern Aberdeenshire - Part of the hut-circle village onForvie sands looking east to the North Sea in the background: minor dunes in right middle distance ahead of the main parabolic dune face.Illuatrations: Coal being unloaded from the Anna in 1961: across the estuary is the western end of the esker near the Bridge of Waterside.
Local class:
Ab8C3
Language:
English
BRN:
163710
