Burn of Mundurno meets the sea
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Image: © Bill Harrison Taken: 20 Aug 2022
The burn frequently changes course as it reaches the beach and it has recently cut into the adjacent sand dune and unearthed the remains of some buried tank traps. The burn begins its journey to the sea at Corby Loch. 'Mundurno' means 'stony moor' according to Celtic Place-names in Aberdeenshire by John Milne.