- The
Glaisnock Viaduct or
Caponacre Viaduct is a
viaduct over the
Glaisnock Water, on the
former Glasgow and
South Western Railway. It is
located in ****nock...
- The
Glaisnock Water is a
tributary of the
Lugar Water in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It p****es
under the
Glaisnock Viaduct. The
source is
located south of...
- The
Glaisnock River is a
river in the
Southland Region of New Zealand. It
arises between the
Stuart and
Franklin Mountains, and
flows east and south-east...
- used in
earlier times to
power grain mills and
where it is
joined by
Glaisnock Water. West of ****nock the
river continues its
journey through Dumfries...
- 167.800
Primary inflows Eglinton River,
Clinton River,
Worsley River,
Glaisnock River,
Wapiti River, Doon River,
McKenzie Burn,
Upukerora River Primary...
-
located in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The town sits at the
confluence of the
Glaisnock Water and the
Lugar Water.
There are
three neighbouring housing projects...
- ****nock Town Hall is a muni****l
building in
Glaisnock Street, ****nock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The structure,
which is used as a
community events venue...
- New ****nock. It is
unusual in that its
northerly outflow is into the
Glaisnock Water,
flowing into the
Lugar Water and the
River Ayr,
finally emptying...
-
established on the
Stillwater River (two camps),
Leslie Clearing (one),
Glaisnock River (two), and
Henry Saddle (one); the
expedition also used several...
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which covers 41,000 ha,
Olivine (80,000 ha),
Pembroke (18,000 ha) and
Glaisnock (125,000 ha).
Together these wilderness areas make up 10% of the total...