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Absolutely gorgeous, very Scottish and above all relaxing.
Teith River forms one of the largest tributaries of the River Forth, in Scotland. The source starts in Loch Luchnaib, very close to the entrance to the highlands, and ends in Foth, reaching Edinburgh in what is called the Firth of Forth, where the river meets the North Sea. But without a doubt, the highlight of this river are three aspects: First, the wonder of its landscape. The second, it is one of the rivers with the most wild salmon in the country, so it is common to find local fishing enthusiasts (which I hope will be soon) and some other animals interested in precious fish. The third and last aspect is the purity of its waters.
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