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River Leven in Speight

Dumbarton Quay

When a river is in speight, it means the river is experiencing a sudden flood or a rapid rise in water levels. This often occurs due to heavy rainfall or snowmelt, causing the river to swell and flow much more vigorously than usual. The term is commonly used in Scotland and Northern England.
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Herb Riddle said:

A fine river scene here Joe. I ca see the river has even gone over the side on the left under the fence. I have learned today that Speight is spelled different to what I would have guessed. Well done.

Cheers. Herb
6 days ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Herb Riddle:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Herb. Best wishes, Joe
6 days ago

Annemarie said:

wonderful Joe
5 days ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Annemarie:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Annemarie. Best wishes, Joe
4 days ago