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The Corra Linn in full spate, a sight not seen often in the year, usually only when the dam at the power station at Bonnington Linn is open to let the full force of the river spill over the falls.

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current10:39, 5 December 2005450×341 (49 KB)Cactus.man (The Corra Linn in full spate, a sight not seen often in the year, usually only when the dam at the power station at Bonnington Linn is open to let the full force of the river spill over the falls. Photograph by Kevin Rae [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo)
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