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Fraserburgh topographic map
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Fraserburgh
Fraserburgh is also notable for having the highest ever recorded wind speed in the UK at a low altitude. The 142 mph (229 km/h) gust was recorded on 13 February 1989 at Kinnaird Head Lighthouse. The corresponding hourly mean speed was 78 mph (126 km/h).
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Name: Fraserburgh topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB43 9DA, United Kingdom (57.65360 -2.04515 57.73360 -1.96515)
Average elevation: 9 m
Minimum elevation: 0 m
Maximum elevation: 57 m
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