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was opened. A long-distance route for cyclists, canoeists, and walkers, it consists of a series of footpaths, forestry tracks, canal paths and occasional stretches of road linking Fort William to Inverness.
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The Kessock Bridge, opened in 1982 and taking the A9(T) road north from Inverness, crosses the line of the Great Glen fault under the Moray / Beauly Firth. In consequence it has been built with
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Although earthquakes in the vicinity of the Great Glen Fault tend to be minor, seismic activity is a consideration in the design of infrastructure. For example, the
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into which both the River Lochy and Caledonian Canal emerge. At the north end, the River Ness empties into the
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lies between Loch Oich and Loch Lochy. Loch Linnhe to the south of Fort William is a
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was one of around sixteen built for a special survey of the Great Glen in the 1970s.
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was built in 1896 from the southern end of the glen to the southern end of
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of the 18th century, is recognised by the presence of the towns of
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Preece, Robert (1995). "Earthquakes in the Inverness Area".
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The glen's strategic importance in controlling the Highland
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Scottish Association of Geography Teachers' Journal
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