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Linn (geography) : ウィキペディア英語版
Linn (geology)

In Scotland and northern England a Linn is a geographical water feature.
In Scotland it describes where a watercourse has cut through a shelf of hard rock creating a narrow (usually), steep-sided cut though which the watercourse runs.
Typically there is only one named Linn on any watercourse - although obviously - there may actually be more than one feature with the necessary attributes.
The photograph of the Linn of Dee illustrates the attributes of a typical 'Linn'.
In ''Gordon (1925)'' the author describing a walk down ''Glen Avon'' in the Cairngorms mentions two ''Linns'' on the ''River Avon'' - first:
Second:
A linn may also refer to a waterfall or a pool at the foot of a waterfall,〔(Free Dictionary.com - Linn )〕 with the derivation a confusion of Scots Gaelic ''linne'' (pool) and Old English ''hlynn'' (torrent).〔
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