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Burn of Muchalls

Burn of Muchalls
Location
CountryScotland
Physical characteristics
MouthNorth Sea
 • coordinates
57°00′45″N 2°09′45″W / 57.01249°N 2.16249°W / 57.01249; -2.16249

The Burn of Muchalls is an easterly flowing stream in Aberdeenshire, Scotland that discharges to the North Sea. Its point of discharge is on a rocky beach set with scenic sea stacks.[1] Flowing principally over agricultural lands, the Burn of Muchalls traverses through the hamlet of the Bridge of Muchalls, flows beneath the A90 road and thence to the rugged shoreline of the North Sea slightly to the south of Doonie Point. Just above the discharge to the North Sea is a scenic pool, used in the drowning scene of Ophelia in the Franco Zeffirelli film Hamlet.[2] A northern fork of the Burn of Muchalls flows over lands of Muchalls Castle prior to the confluence with the mainstem Burn of Muchalls within the Bridge of Muchalls.

  1. ^ Profile of the village of Muchalls, Scotland
  2. ^ Hamlet, the film, directed by Franco Zeffirelli (1990)

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