Two well known stretches of water in are the and the , but there is another stretch of water that is of important historical significance to Glasgow - the Molendinar Burn.

St Kentigern (St Mungo) is said to have built his church near the Molendinar, where stands now.

Sadly the burn is no more than a sewer in some parts. Here is more information and a link to a story regarding the

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The Molendinar Burn - I've made no attempt in going into great detail in this post below, just an introduction and important links regarding this humble stream.
In particular, you should look at the photographs Ben Cooper produced when he crawled through the tunnels.

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Standing on Glasgow's Bridge of Sighs looking at Wishart Street below. The Molendinar Burn flows underneath Wishart Street heading for the River Clyde. (flowing left to right on this photo).




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