Board Burn flowing through aqueduct.

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Board Burn flowing through aqueduct.

Image: © Robert Murray Taken: 5 Jun 2010

This tunnel allows this burn (also called the Broad Burn by the O.S. but which is called Moss Water at its source) to flow under the Forth & Clyde canal towards the Kelvin. Alongside is a raised pedestrian subway which allows access to the north side of the canal and the towpath. This aqueduct is also known locally as Shirva Pend.

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Image Location

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-4.095774