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The lower reaches of the River Clyde
Presenter Tess travels down the River Clyde in Scotland to its mouth. Old and new buildings can be seen from the water, as well as modern industrial and retail sites. Boats can travel 27km from Greenock to Glasgow, although the Clyde is actually much longer than this. It becomes impassable to boats further upstream, where it is narrow and very shallow.
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