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The River Add runs through Argyllshire, on the bounds of Knapdale with Lorne, in the narrow land between Loch Fyne and the open sea.
The river passes through the Mòine Mhòr Nature Reserve then emptiest itself into Loch Crinan by the hamlet of Bellanoch, where it is crossed by a cast-iron bridge built in 1851.[1]
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Coordinates: 56°04′28″N 5°31′20″W / 56.07444°N 5.52222°W
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