Water of Feugh
The Water of Feugh is a stream in Aberdeenshire that is the largest tributary to the River Dee. This stream rises in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, in an area known as the Forest of Birse, and has a particularly scenic aspect in a series of cascades at the Bridge of Feugh slightly above its point of discharge to the Dee.
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Water of Feugh
The Water of Feugh is a stream in Aberdeenshire that is the largest tributary to the River Dee. This stream rises in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, in an area known as the Forest of Birse, and has a particularly scenic aspect in a series of cascades at the Bridge of Feugh slightly above its point of discharge to the Dee.
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Water of Feugh är ett vattendr ...... allaste är januari, med −2 °C.
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Water of Feugh cascading below the Bridge of Feugh near Banchory
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The Water of Feugh is a stream ...... point of discharge to the Dee.
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Water of Feugh är ett vattendr ...... allaste är januari, med −2 °C.
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