Covered reservoir, Redburn

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Covered reservoir, Redburn

Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 10 Oct 2012

There are a couple of small wrought-iron chimney-like objects beside the access hatch; they are reservoir ventilators. The Redburn area is named after the Red Burn, which, confusingly, is not the one that flows through it (Image), but a different one further south (Image), whose course defined the boundary between Bonhill Parish and Dumbarton Parish.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.975642
Longitude
-4.560346