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Ardrossan sits on the North Ayrshire coast in Western Scotland. The modern marina and residential developments blend in with the old harbour and beaches to create a unique coastal town.
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The old harbour at Bowling is situated in a picturesque spot on the River Clyde at the bottom of Kilpatrick Hills.
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Seen by some as Britain’s first ever canal the Bridgewater played a key role in Manchester’s industrial past linking the coal mines of Worsley with the factories in Manchester.Today the canal caters for leisure cruisers and offers a variety of scenes
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Based on the River Mersey, Cammell Laird is one of the most famous names in British shipbuilding and has launched more than 1350 ships during the last 186 years
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A popular choice for Hollywood filmmakers, The Central Docks at Liverpool offer the chance to go back in time.
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Corpach is a village situated north of Fort William in the Scottish Highlands. The port is a joint venture between Clydeport and Boyd Brothers (Haulage) Ltd and handles a variety of freight.
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