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    The River Awe (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Abha) is a short river in Argyll and Bute, Southwest Highlands of Scotland by which the freshwater Loch Awe empties...
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    roughly parallel to the two sea lochs of Loch Etive and Loch Fyne. Via the River Awe and Loch Etive it drains westward from its northern end and thus into...
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  • Argyll and Bute, Scotland River Awe, the river from Loch Awe, Scotland Bridge of Awe, Argyll and Bute, a bridge over the River Awe and a settlement AsiaWorld-Expo...
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    The Awe Hydro-Electric Scheme was the penultimate scheme developed by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board. It centres around Loch Awe, in Argyll...
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  • still in use today, carrying the A85 road from Oban to Dalmally over the River Awe. The original bridge was destroyed in January 1992 following heavy floods...
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    River Coe River Duror River Creran River Ure (L) River Esragan River Etive River Coupall (R) River Kinglass River Liver River Noe Awe catchment River...
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  • Jaime José Awe is a Belizean archaeologist who specializes in the ancient Maya, a professor of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University, and the Director...
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    689-foot (1,124 m) mountain, and Loch Awe. A conventional turbine power station was created by damming the River Awe in the Pass of Brander, feeding the...
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  • Photo Old Bridge Of Awe River Awe 56°25′09″N 5°11′40″W / 56.419293°N 5.194481°W / 56.419293; -5.194481 (Old Bridge Of Awe River Awe) Category B 12178...
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    about 8 km (5.0 miles) west of Dalmally, on a branch of Loch Awe leading to the River Awe, which is the outflow from the loch, at its north west corner...
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