Titanic Inverness

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Titanic Inverness by Craig Wallace as part of the Geograph project.

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Titanic Inverness

Image: © Craig Wallace Taken: 16 Apr 2012

One man has been building this model of the Titanic in his garden, next to the Caledonian Canal. It has taken him 12 years to build it, using a variety of recycled materials - including a couple of old caravans and a shed. It is 1:10 scale, about 30 metres long. It was recently opened to the public as a museum and cafe. There are a number of other boats in the garden, including an old lifeboat and a submarine. This is the view from the canal towpath.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.485179
Longitude
-4.25168