Falls of Divach

Coordinates: 57°18′44″N 4°30′07″W / 57.31224°N 4.50198°W / 57.31224; -4.50198
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White foamy water coming out of a rocky steep incline nestled in verdant forest
Falls of Divach in August

Falls of Divach is a waterfall of Scotland.[1] Pronounced 'Jeevach', the Divach Burn falls 100 feet to the River Coiltie, which continues its course through Lewiston village, the "Cover", then into Urquhart Bay, half way along the northern shore of Loch Ness.

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References

  1. ^ Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map series, sheets 309-470

57°18′44″N 4°30′07″W / 57.31224°N 4.50198°W / 57.31224; -4.50198