River Ness near Ness-side
Introduction
The photograph on this page of River Ness near Ness-side by David Greenhalgh as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Greenhalgh Taken: 3 Sep 2003
The picture shows a sluice (foreground) and a weir. In the middle left of the picture the straight edge a few metres above river level is the bank of the Caledonian Canal (not itself visible) which then veers away to the left. The distant trees just to right of centre show where the river divides around Whin Island.