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The Linn o' Dee, c.1880
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The Linn o' Dee, c.1880

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The Linn o' Dee, c.1880
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The Linn o' Dee, c.1880
The Linn o'Dee is 65 miles west of Aberdeen and over 1200 feet above sea level. It is about a mile west of Inverey, the last settlement on Deeside and marks the end of the public road. The stone bridge which replaced a wooden structure was opened by Queen Victoria in September 1857. Salmon can often be seen here leaping upwards to their spawning grounds. The area is still a popular tourist attraction with views of the Cairngorms in the distance. Linn is a Scottish word for a rocky gorge with pools.
Deeside
Bridges
George Washington Wilson
D13_18
Aberdeen Local Studies
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