Old photograph of a large Well in the courtyard of Dunnottar Castle, Scotland. The Dunnottar Castle cistern is a stone-lined, water-storage basin that supplied the castle's inhabitants. Due to its strategic location on a rocky outcrop, the castle could not rely on a natural spring, so a cistern was built to collect and store water.
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