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Clackmannanshire
The River Devon in Scotland is one of the main tributaries of the river Forth, one of the largest rivers in Scotland. It follows the line of the Ochil Hills, almost through all the relevant people who are at the foot of these hills and is directly responsible for the founding of such towns as Menstrie and Alva, as this ensured access to water and support of the mountains. There are several recommended routes and several points where this river contemplate posing on almost every point very attractive scenery. My favorite is at the crossroads going to St. Andrews and Glendevon, where there is a very old bridge (with possible medieval origin) which allows visitors access to one of the most beautiful views of the river.
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