Scotland > Rivers, Glens & Lochs > Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18210jhp
The gallery has photographs of Scottish lochs, glens and pictures associated directly with particular rivers in Scotland such as the River Dee, Don, Feugh, Urie, Deveron, Tanar, Dye, and Glen of Dee, Glen Muick and Glenbuchat.
© Jim Henderson
Photographer: | Jim Henderson | |||
Collection: | Rivers, Glens & Lochs | |||
Filename: | Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18210jhp |
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Upload Date: | 2004-05-10 13:14:48 | |||
Photo Size: | 9.7mb 3553x5310 pixels | |||
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Caption: | Burn O’Vat gorge pothole cleft squeeze entrance Dinnet Scottish waterrocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. |
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