Burn of Monboys at roadway bridge, Kincardineshire
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Image: © C Michael Hogan Taken: 19 Jul 2007
The photographer is standing on the only public roadway bridge that spans the Burn of Monboys. The stonework in the foreground is the top course of the bridge siding masonry stonework. The burn is flowing away from the viewer on its way to the Ury Estate where it will discharge to the Cowie Water. The burn is blackish in colour at the time of the photo, since the fresh drainage from peaty soils above was enhanced by rains within the last 72 hours.