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Clunie Water, a stream of Crathie and Braemar parish, SW Aberdeenshire, formed by two head-streams, Baddoch Burn and Allt Bhruididh, which rise at 2500 feet above sea-level, close to the Perthshire and Forfarshire borders. Thence it runs 7 miles north-by-eastward along rocky Glen Clunie, and falls into the Dee, 1 mile below Castleton of Braemar. Its chief affluent is Callader Burn. The Queen's ` last expedition ' with the Prince Consort (16 Oct. 1861) lay up Glen Clunie.Ord. Sur., sh. 65, 1870.
(F.H. Groome, Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland (1882-4); © 2004 Gazetteer for Scotland)
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Feature Description: | "a stream" (ADL Feature Type: "streams") |
Administrative units: | Crathie and Braemar ScoP Aberdeenshire ScoCnty Angus ScoCnty Perthshire ScoCnty |
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