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The Canal in Winter

The Canal in Winter - caledonian canal, fort augustus, frost, great glen, ice, loch ness, scotland, scots pine, trees, winter
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The frost-rimed towpath alongside the Caledonian Canal approaching Fort Augustus. The canal was frozen solid for several weeks that winter - 11 years ago, I think.
manclioness Uploaded by manclioness on . The Canal in Winter - Desktop Nexus Nature Download free wallpapers and background images: The Canal in Winter. Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 396343. The frost-rimed towpath alongside the Caledonian Canal approaching Fort Augustus. The canal was frozen solid for several weeks that winter - 11 years ago, I think. 4.1
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Total Downloads: 152
Times Favorited: 1
Uploaded By: manclioness
Date Uploaded: July 01, 2010
Filename: IMG_0016.jpg
Original Resolution: 1740x1188
File Size: 725.92 KB
Category: Winter

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