Tairlaw Linn is a waterfall of Scotland, near Straiton, South Ayrshire.[1]
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The start of Tairlaw Linn, the first of a set of waterfalls on the Water of Girvan close to Tairlaw Farm
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At the middle part of Tairlaw Linn – viewed here from the north bank through the woodland – the Water of Girvan splits into several short waterfalls. Below this, the waterfall makes a spectacular drop into a deep plunge pool.
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[edit]- ^ Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map series, sheets 309-470
55°16′38″N 4°30′28″W / 55.27734°N 4.50779°W
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