FAMOUS INLAND WATERWAY.—More than a century ago the chain of fresh-water lakes—Loch Ness, Loch Oich and Loch Lochy—was connected b$ means of a canal, making an inland waterway sixty miles long. On this page a correspondent who has travelled the world describes with enthusiasm the delights of a cruise down the canal. Above: (J) Inverness Cathedral and Castle, seen from across the Ness. (2) Fort William. With Ben Nevis lowering in the background. (3) Oban Bay. (4) One of the loveliest of the Scottish lochs, not seen on the Caledonian Canal cruise—Queen s View Loc.h l ummel
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)
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97FAMOUS INLAND WATERWAY.—More than a century ago the chain of fresh-water lakes—Loch Ness, Loch Oich and Loch Lochy—was connected b$ means of a canal, making an inland waterway sixty miles long. On this page a correspondent who has travelled the world describes with enthusiasm the delights of a cruise down the canal. Above: (J) Inverness Cathedral and Castle, seen from across the Ness. (2) Fort William. With Ben Nevis lowering in the background. (3) Oban Bay. (4) One of the loveliest of the Scottish lochs, not seen on the Caledonian Canal cruise—Queen s View Loc.h l ummel Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)
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