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Loch Linnhe

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noun

  1. an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, on the W coast of Scotland, leading to the Caledonian Canal.


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There has not been a car ferry on the five-minute crossing of Loch Linnhe in Lochaber for three weeks due to issues with the main vessel and a relief boat.

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The catamaran vessel, operated by Cruise Loch Linnhe, can carry up to 65 foot passengers.

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Charles Kennedy's funeral has taken place in Caol, a village on the northern shore of Loch Linnhe near his home in Fort William.

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Mrs Abbott had trained at The Underwater Centre on the shores of Loch Linnhe in 2007 and approached its staff about hosting the special occasion.

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Other surveys have recorded sea potato, a relative of the common sea urchin, in Loch Linnhe and dahlia anemone in Loch Duich in the north west Highlands.

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