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Loch Doon
In the 1930's a Dam was built that raised the water level of Loch Doon by nearly 30ft as part of The Galloway Hydro scheme.  As a result the water levels can vary considerably.  On the far shore on the left hand side the remains of a tramway can be seen.  This was constructed during WWI when Loch Doon was used as an Aerial gunnery training area. [url=http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=247487&Y=599348&A=Y&Z=126/] Map location. [/url]
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Loch Doon

In the 1930's a Dam was built that raised the water level of Loch Doon by nearly 30ft as part of The Galloway Hydro scheme. As a result the water levels can vary considerably. On the far shore on the left hand side the remains of a tramway can be seen. This was constructed during WWI when Loch Doon was used as an Aerial gunnery training area. Map location.

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