Crinan Harbour. The image shows a tug-type boat with the name Duke of Normandy II on its stern on the right-hand side of the frame. It has a black hull and red funnel. The area of water it is in is surrounded by a low stone edging with grass beyond. In the background is a white cottage and a small red and white striped lighthouse. Beyond is open water and mountains in the distance.
Crinan Harbour, at the north-west end of the 9-mile-long Crinan Canal in Argyll, the nautical shortcut from the Firth of Clyde to the Sound of Jura and the Hebrides. The canal was constructed between 1794 and 1801. More pics and info: www.undiscoveredscot...
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