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River Almond, Lothian - Wikipedia
The River Almond (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Amain) is a river in Lothian, Scotland. It is approximately 28 miles (45 km) long, rising at Hirst Hill in Lanarkshire near Shotts, running through West Lothian and draining into the Firth of Forth at Cramond, Edinburgh. The name Almond/Amon is simply old Celtic for "river". 展开
Running through areas that were dominated for much of the 20th century by heavy industry and shale- and coal mining, the River Almond has long been notorious for its high levels of pollution. With the demise of mining and … 展开
Illieston Castle is on the river, near the Almond Aqueduct. The Stewart kings James II and James IV are said to have had a hunting lodge at Illieston. The present three-storey … 展开
The river begins its journey at Hirst Hill near Shotts Lanarkshire and runs past Seafield towards Kirkton and then through the centre of Livingston before travelling through Almondell and Calderwood Country Park where it picks up the Calder and Murieston waters. It … 展开
• "Overview of Almond, River", Gazetteer of Scotland, accessed November 20, 2009.
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• "Forth District Salmon Fishery Board"
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River Almond - Forth Rivers Trust
网页Learn about the River Almond, a river in Lothian that runs through West Lothian and drains into the Firth of Forth. Discover its catchment size, …
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River Almond: Cramond - Edinburgh Geological Society
网页River Almond: Cramond to Grotto Bridge. The course of the river runs through the Midland Valley Sill and Carboniferous sedimentary rocks (330 million years old) before entering the Firth of Forth beside Cramond …
River Almond, Lothians - Wikishire
网页The River Almond is a river 28 miles long which forms much of the boundary between Midlothian and West Lothian, before entering the Firth of Forth at Cramond. The river's name is from the Old Welsh "Avon", which simply …
Huge rock ramp built to help fish travel up River …
网页2019年9月17日 · The UK's largest rock ramp has been built to help fish travel up a West Lothian river. More than 9,000 tonnes of rock has been used on a section of the River Almond at Howden Bridge Weir so...
River Almond: Overview of Almond, River - Gazetteer …
网页An important river of east-central Scotland, the Almond rises on the eastern flank of the Cant Hills, a mile (1.5 km) north of Shotts in North Lanarkshire. From there, it flows past Harthill and then through West Lothian, which …
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