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    River Muick (/mɪk/) is a river of the Grampian Mountains of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A tributary of the River Dee, it flows for about 6 kilometres (3...
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    Loch Muick (/ˈmɪk/; Gaelic: Uisge Muice (pronounced [ɯʃkʲəˈmɯçkʲə])) is an upland, freshwater loch lying approximately five miles (eight kilometres) south...
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    Aberdeenshire, Scotland, owned by King Charles III. It is located alongside the River Muick to the south-west of Ballater. The property was built in 1715. It was...
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    are tributaries: the River Gairn flowing from the north and the River Muick which flows out of Loch Muick, from the south. The river is within the Cairngorms...
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    Canny (L) Tarland Burn (L) Water of Tanar (R) Tullich Burn (L) River Muick (R) River Gairn (L) Glenfenzie Burn (L) (minor) Girnock Burn (R) Clunie Water...
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    Linn of Muick is a waterfall on the river Muick, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Waterfalls of Scotland Media related to Linn of Muick at Wikimedia Commons Ordnance...
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    upper Deeside. Three major rivers rise in the park: the Spey, the Dee, and the Don. The Spey, which is the second longest river in Scotland, rises in the...
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  • Highlands enjoy a wet climate. The more steeply plunging west coast highland rivers in particular are home to countless waterfalls. Scotland has over 150 waterfalls...
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    plateau invaded by deep glacial troughs (Glen Isla, Glen Callater, Glen Muick, Glen Clova) culminates in Glas Maol (1068m /3504') on the main watershed...
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  • Loch Ard Forest Dubh Loch, Glen Muick, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland Loch Dubh, Argyll, inflow River Shira, outflow River Garron, into Loch Fyne, in Argyll...
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    paths (e.g. Kincardine O’Neil, Spital of Loch Muick and perhaps the hospital at Boat O’Brig on the River Spey) were associated with travellers between...
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  • Invermuick Bridge Over River Muick 57°02′23″N 3°02′45″W / 57.03984°N 3.045936°W / 57.03984; -3.045936 (Invermuick Bridge Over River Muick) Category C(S) 9302...
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    all times of the year, with the most common ascent route being from Glen Muick. Care should be taken on the summit in poor visibility: the plateau has...
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    near the village. About 12 km (7 miles) south-west of Ballater is Loch Muick. From there experienced walkers can head up the prominent mountain, Lochnagar...
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    in 1858) located on Canup, Prince Albert Edward located on the Coyles of Muick, Princess Alice, Princess Helena, Princess Louise, Prince Arthur, Prince...
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    Oaks of California (1990), by Bruce M. Pavlik, Sharon Johnson, Pamela Muick, Marjorie Popper, ISBN 0-9628505-1-9. Lingering in Tahoe's Wild Gardens:...
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    lobata". Calflora. Berkeley, California: The Calflora Database. Pavlik, B.M.; Muick, P; Johnson, S; Popper, M (1992). Oaks of California. Cachuma Press....
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    huts built on salmon rivers for fishing salmon and sea trout are different to those built on trout streams. On most salmon rivers the fishing hut is built...
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  • liss-KARD /lɪˈskɑːrd/ England Little Hautbois HOB-iss /ˈhɒbɪs/ Scotland Loch Muick MIK /ˈmɪk/ England London LUN-dən /lʌndən/ England Looe LOO /luː/ England...
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    Lodge estate, bought by Elizabeth II in 1978. The estate extends to Loch Muick in the southeast where an old boat house and the Royal Bothy (hunting lodge)...
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