Baddoch Burn is a river of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Baddoch Burn rises in the center of the Grampian Mountains on the northern slope of Carn a' Chlarsaich...
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the western bank flows the Allt Loch Vrotachan, which flows into the Baddoch Burn, which drains into the North Sea via the Clunie Water and the River Dee...
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Glenshee Ski Centre to the east. The Glenshee route involves a descent into Baddoch Burn, and so more climbing is required than the Glen Ey route, which is longer...
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south from the summit. The northern ridge descends to the valley of the Baddoch Burn. To the south, a broad crest descends for 5 km over the subsidiary tops...
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to the south of Braemar. In 1872, the farms estates of Auchallater and Baddoch, including Newbigging and Coirenaleirg in the Auchallater estate, covered...
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throws out a four km long northern ridge which descends to the hamlet of Baddoch on the A93 road. Another shorter ridge goes NE and along with the north...
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Gurjara-Pratiharas, is situated within a walled enclosured. Baddoch branch (c. 600–700) Known Baddoch rulers are: Dhaddha 1 (600–627) Dhaddha 2 (627–655) Jaibhatta...
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