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PITLOCHRY , a See also:village of See also:Perthshire, See also:Scotland, 282 m. N.W. of See also:Perth by the Highland railway. Pop. (1901), 1541. It lies on the See also:left See also:bank of the See also:Tummel, a little below the confluence of that See also:river and the Garry, 35o ft. above the See also:sea. It is a favourite See also:health resort and tourist centre.. Among the immediate attractions are the pass of See also:Killiecrankie, the falls of Tummel, the exquisite prospect called " See also:Queen's View " (named after Queen See also:Victoria) and See also:Loch Tummel, 8 m. to the See also:west. One m. S.E. of the village is the See also:Black Spout, a See also:waterfall of 8o ft. formed by the Edradour. End of Article: PITLOCHRYAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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