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Burn of Myrehouse
Country Scotland
Physical characteristics
River mouth Banff Bay (North Sea)
57°39′30″N 2°28′48″W / 57.6584°N 2.48008°W / 57.6584; -2.48008

The Burn of Myrehouse is a small stream, often called a "burn" in Scotland. It flows along the coast in a part of northeast Scotland called Aberdeenshire. This burn eventually empties its water into Banff Bay, which is part of the larger North Sea.

What is the Burn of Myrehouse?

The Burn of Myrehouse is a type of watercourse. This means it is a natural channel where water flows, like a river or a stream. Because it flows into the sea, it's known as a coastal stream.

Where is it Located?

The burn is found in Aberdeenshire, a region in the northeast of Scotland. Its journey ends when its water joins the sea at Banff Bay. This bay is a curved area of coastline that opens up to the North Sea.

Its Connection to History

Even though it's a small stream, the Burn of Myrehouse has a special link to the past. Experts believe it might be connected to a very old, "prehistoric" site near Longman Hill. Prehistoric means from a time before written history, so these sites can be thousands of years old. The burn might have been important to the people who lived near Longman Hill long ago.

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