Tunnel under canal

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Tunnel under canal

Image: © Bill Kasman Taken: 26 Nov 2022

These two tunnels run underneath the Caledonian Canal not far from Banavie https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7350316 One carries a burn but the other allows walkers to transfer from one side of the canal to the other dry-shod (usually!). This is the southern side of the canal (the side along which the Great Glen Way runs) and this side of the tunnels can be reached via a gravel track which leaves the Great Glen Way at this point https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7350374

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56.851741
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-5.081522