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The Fall of Foyers is a waterfall on the River Foyers, which feeds Loch Ness, in Highland, Scotland.

The waterfall has "a fine cascade", having a fall of 165 feet. It is located on the lower portion of the River Foyers at grid reference NH497203. The river enters Loch Ness on the East side, North-East of Fort Augustus.

This waterfall influenced Robert Addams to write a paper in 1834 about the motion aftereffect

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Foyers Falls

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October 28, 2007 at 10:59

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Siobhan Brennan-Raymond from Doncaster,South Yorkshire, UK

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