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Parish of Rhynie
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it, is another wall of the same description, but of once greater elevation and strength; while a still passable road for wheeled carriages winds up the hill in a zig-zag line from the farm of Newseat, and the modern village of Rhynie. The view from the summit is very extensive, extending Northward to the Ord of Caithness, and Southward to the Grampians between which and the Hill of Noth, there are no loftier mountains, except the Buck of the Cabrach, and Morven in Strathdon. Ben Macdui, the Hill of Keen, and many more of the loftier summits of the Grampians are here visible on a clear day to the greatest advantage. Hence the [continued on page 8]

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