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The Yarrow Water is a river in the Borders in the south east of Scotland. It is a tributary of the Ettrick Water (itself a tributary of the Tweed) and renowned for its high quality trout and salmon fishing. The name "Yarrow" may derive from the Celtic word garw meaning "rough" or possibly share a derivation with the English name "Jarrow".
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SCRAN: Yarrow Water, QuickTime VR Panorama SCRAN: Yarrow Water, QuickTime VR Panorama www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-482-377-C - Web |
Gazetteer for Scotland: Yarrow Water Gazetteer for Scotland: Yarrow Water www.scottish-places.info/features/featurefirst3434.html - Web |
Wordsworth's Yarrow Unvisited Wordsworth's Yarrow Unvisited www.online-literature.com/wordsworth/poems-in-two-vols-2/9/ - Web |
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