Mirrored cabin installed at Caledonian Canal

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Neptune's MirrorImage source, Archie Sandground

A mirrored cabin has been installed on the banks of the Caledonian Canal at Banavie in Lochaber.

Designed by architecture students Angus Ritchie and Daniel Tyler, the structure forms part of the Scottish Scenic Routes initiative, external.

Called Neptune's Mirror, it has been built next to Neptune's Staircase, the longest canal lock flight in Britain.

The structure's mirrored stainless steel exterior reflects the surrounding landscape, including Ben Nevis.

Image source, Archie Sandground

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