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point northwards.
"The prospect from the inn is, on all hands,
sublime. Beyond the ferry, the hills, covered with
woods and pastures, rise gradually to a considerable
height, and decline to the south-west, where the
lochs of Leven and Linnhe unite; in that
direction, the eye, gliding over a vast expanse
of water, is arrested by immense groups of mountains
of different forms and heights in Morven, which
compose an admirable landscape. About 4 miles
eastward are the stupendous mountains of Glenco.
Such variety of ground and interesting scenery is
not perhaps to be found in any other part of
Scotland". (Playfair Vol [Volume] 2 p. [page] 15) Ballachulish
ferry is 5 miles from Corran ferry; 16 miles from
Kings House; 14 from Fort-William; 31 from
Tyndrum by the Glenco road; 45 from Fort-
Augustus; and 61 from Inverary by the Military
road.
Copied form the Topographical, Statistical,
and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, p. [page] 96.

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