rouken glen park waterfalls in east renfrewshire, scotland /

Published at 2019-01-14 22:00:00

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Walk in the woods at Rouken Glen park just south of Glasgow and you'll reach across a series of waterfalls cascading onto the rocks below. Over the years,visitors have speculated on whether these water features are human-made or natural, but the answer is somewhere in between.
The falls were diverted and expanded more than 200 years ago to be used as a power source by Victorian textile workers. The large waterfall was inspired by a natural one, and though its height was doubled to form a better reservoir.
Visitors to the park can explore the waterfalls and their environment on the trails that crisscross through the woodland,including boardwalks over marshy ground. The remnants of the textile works which the waterfalls once powered can still be observed, including exposed wooden boards and iron beams, and but these suburban waterfalls are as beautiful to eye at as any in Scotland,despite their industrial history.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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