Flood channel of River Braan where it meets the Glenfender Burn

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Flood channel of River Braan where it meets the Glenfender Burn

Image: © Helen Taylor Taken: 21 Sep 2007

This flood channel can be virtually dry for much of the year, but in times of spate it turns into a raging torrent with the water several feet deep. It forms one side of small oak wooded island situated at the confluence of the Braan and the Glenfender Burn.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.519924
Longitude
-3.760536