LOCH LINNHE & LOCH EIL




The waters of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil beyond can be seen far below the patchy snow slopes of Aonach Mòr. Between the two lochs is the narrows at Corpach and the start of the Caledonian Canal, which follows the line of the Great Glen fault formed 400 million years ago when the NW side of the fault-line slid over 70 miles to the SW. Incredible geological forces at work that left this exhilarating and spectacular landscape as The World's Adventure Capital ( see http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/united-kingdom/scotland/articles/Scotland-the-worlds-adventure-capital/ ).

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