River Quoich
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The River Quoich is a tributary of the River Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.<ref name="RG">Uk Rivers Guidebook: River Quoich</ref> It flows in a generally southerly direction and is about 15 km long (including its upper reaches, known as Quoich Water, above the confluence with the Allt an dubh-ghlinne). The clachan of Allanaquoich is situated just above the river's confluence with the Dee.<ref name="RG"/> Near Allanaquoich is the Linn of Quoich, a waterfall through a narrow ravine, over which there is a bridge at the narrowest part.<ref name="RG"/> Near the bridge is the Earl of Mar's Punch Bowl: a natural hole in a rock midstream that was literally used as a punchbowl after hunting deer in the neighbouring forest.Template:Citation needed The river joins the Dee about 1Template:Frac miles or 2Template:Frac km west of Braemar.
The Linn of Quoich has been the site of several deaths in recent years, including those of an overworked, suicidal male doctor<ref name="DR">Daily Record: Police find body after wife's plea to missing naval doc</ref> and a ten-year-old girl who fell into the river and drowned.<ref name=zoe>BBC News: Family's tribute to drowned girl</ref>
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