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Airth topographic map

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Name: Airth topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Airth, Falkirk, Scotland, FK2 8JN, United Kingdom (56.04825 -3.78991 56.08825 -3.74991)

Average elevation: 8 m

Minimum elevation: -4 m

Maximum elevation: 35 m

Falkirk trails, hiking, mountain biking, running and outdoor activities

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Gear up for your next adventure:

📸Action Camera Chest Mounts - Record your ascent following topographic paths hands-free
🎒Multi-day Trekking Packs - Large capacity backpacks for wild camping and long-distance trails
🧼Biodegradable Soap - Leave-no-trace hygiene for multi-day mountain treks
📷Camera Straps - Secure straps for carrying cameras while walking
🛰️Outdoor GPS Navigation - Navigation devices for remote and off-grid areas

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