Exiting Whitehouse Tunnel (Llangollen Canal)

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Exiting Whitehouse Tunnel (Llangollen Canal)

Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 23 May 2010

Whitehouse Tunnel on the Llangollen canal is just 191yds (175m) long, but due to the strong southwards flow of the canal at this point - as with the more southerly Chirk Tunnel - it takes more throttle than you would expect to get through. This is the view at the end of the tunnel as we were about to burst out into bright daylight from the gloom of the tunnel.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.953958
Longitude
-3.063775