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Encyclopedia > River Ness

The River Ness is a river flowing from Loch Ness in Scotland, north to Inverness and the Moray Firth.


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RiverNessJourney (588 words)
The River Ness - From Loch Ness to the Sea
The north-eastern end of Loch Ness is usually taken as being Bona Narrows, where the water flows out of the loch on its journey to the sea.
The River Ness flows through the town centre of Inverness, and there are roads or footpaths along both banks for several kilometres between the river mouth and the Ness Islands area.
Ness, Loch: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (773 words)
Loch Ness (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Nis) is a large, deep freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands (57°18′N 4°27′W) extending for approximately 37 km (23 miles) southwest of Inverness.
Loch Ness is the largest body of water on the geologic fault known as the Great Glen, which runs from Inverness in the north to Fort William in the south.
Loch Ness, with Urquhart Castle in the foreground.
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