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  2. Erie Canal - Wikipedia

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    When built, the 363-mile (584 km) canal was the second-longest in the world after the Grand Canal in China. Initially 40 feet (12 m) wide and 4 feet (1.2 m) deep, the canal was expanded several times, most notably from 1905 to 1918 when the "Barge Canal" was built and over half the original route was abandoned.

  3. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal - Wikipedia

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    Dogs were useful to a boat captain on the canal to drive mules [159] and also to swim to take the towline to hitch the mules. [160] Joe Sandblower had a dog which would hunt muskrats along the canal, and he would sell the pelts and collect the bounty on muskrats. [159] There is a documented cat on the canal boat, as well as a raccoon. [159]

  4. Lock (water navigation) - Wikipedia

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    A plan and side view of a generic, empty canal lock. A lock chamber separated from the rest of the canal by an upper pair and a lower pair of mitre gates.The gates in each pair close against each other at an 18° angle to approximate an arch against the water pressure on the "upstream" side of the gates when the water level on the "downstream" side is lower.

  5. The Barefoot Count of the Grand Canal - AOL

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    The boat he’s driving isn’t one of the polished wood motoscafi with leather banquette seats beloved by rich touuropean aristos. In point of fact, as we reach the Murano docks faster than I ...

  6. Great Lakes Waterway - Wikipedia

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    Though all of the lakes are naturally connected as a chain, water travel between the lakes was impeded for centuries by obstacles such as Niagara Falls and the rapids of the St. Marys River. [2] Its principal civil engineering works are the Welland Canal between Lakes Ontario and Erie, and the Soo Locks between Huron and Superior.

  7. Chain boat navigation - Wikipedia

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    Chain-boat navigation [1] or chain-ship navigation [2] is a little-known chapter in the history of shipping on European rivers. From around the middle of the 19th century, vessels called chain boats were used to haul strings of barges upstream by using a fixed chain lying on the bed of a river.

  8. Grand Canal - Wikipedia

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    Grand Canal , a fictional location appearing in Mario Party 7; GRAND Canal or Great Recycling and Northern Development Canal, proposed for Great Lakes region of North America; The proposed Pan Korea Grand Waterway (한반도 대운하) in South Korea, sometimes referred to as the "Grand Canal" The proposed Nicaragua Grand Canal that would link ...

  9. Inside the $5.5 billion canal that will connect Paris to ...

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    The ambitious 107-kilometer (66-mile) long canal will connect the Oise River and the Dunkirk-Escaut Canal, forging a network of waterways capable of transporting large freight between Paris ...