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The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the Gordon and Aberdeen Area of Search. For other areas, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search.
Balmedie Quarry
Bellscamphie
Bin Quarry
Collieston to Whinnyfold Coast
Corby, Lily And Bishops Lochs
Correen Hills
Cove
Craigs of Succoth
Den of Pitlurg
Foveran Links
Gight Woods
Green Hill of Strathdon
Hill of Barra
Hill of Johnston
Hill of Towanreef
Inchrory
Ladder Hills
Loch of Skene
Meikle Loch and Kippet Hills
Mortlach Moss
Morven and Mullachdubh
Moss of Kirkhill
Nigg Bay
Old Wood of Drum
Paradise Wood
Pitcaple and Legatsden Quarries
Pittodrie
Portlethen Moss
Red Moss, Netherley
Red Moss, Oldtown
Rhynie Chert
Sands of Forvie and Ythan Estuary
Scotstown Moor
Tilliefoure Wood
Tips of Corsemaul and Tom Mor
Wartle Moss
Whitehill
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