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Water Way Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the World's Waterways

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Water Way Collection: Port Said and the Suez Canal, c. 1875 (b / w photo)
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Water Way Collection: Swansea South Dock in April 1959. Winter has just past
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Water Way Collection: Hampshire RG21 4 Map
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Water Way Collection: Canal lock
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Water Way Collection: Canalside Warehouse
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Water Way Collection: Five Rise Locks
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Water Way Collection: Roving Bridge, Bordesley Junction
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Water Way Collection: USA, Florida, Sanabel, , Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Great Egret
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Water Way Collection: Abadan, Iran - Bawarda Housing Estate and Refinery
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Water Way Collection: Canoeists on a slow-moving stream
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Water Way Collection: 200 foot high Palouse
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Water Way Collection: Grand Canal Ponte Di Rialto Bridge at night
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Water Way Collection: Mule train crossing a bridge over the Rio Upano
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Water Way Collection: Leveling water Way Leveling pour conductor Eaux
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Water Way Collection: Towpath Bridge
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Water Way Collection: Kirkstall Lock
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Water Way Collection: The Bridgewater Monument
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Water Way Collection: Eardswick Bridge
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Water Way Collection: West Lakes, aMI Stadium, and West Lakes Mall, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Water Way Collection: The old harbour. Marseillan. Languedoc. France. Europe
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Water Way Collection: Ashar Creek - Basra, Iraq
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Water Way Collection: Canoeing a load of furs from the north woods
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Water Way Collection: NATI2A-00154
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Water Way Collection: Portaging canoes between waterways
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Water Way Collection: Roman waterway at Chesters, Northumbria, England
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Water Way Collection: A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa
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Water Way Collection: Mapungubwe National Park
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Water Way Collection: France, Languedoc-Rousillon, Canal du Midi. The Canal du Midi in Southern France connects
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Water Way Collection: Australia, Northern Territory, Kakadu National Park, Cooinda. Comb-crested Jacana
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Water Way Collection: Myanmar, Burma, Rakhine State, Kaladan River
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Water Way Collection: MALI, Mopti Pirogues
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Water Way Collection: MALI, Mopti A pirogue loaded with passengers is poled
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Water Way Collection: Near Porto Colom
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Water Way Collection: Near Porto Petro Now part of a national park
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Water Way Collection: Isola Di San Giorgio Maggiore Church
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Water Way Collection: Boats on Grand Canal Santa Lucia Basilica
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Water Way Collection: Gondola on the Grand Canal
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Water Way Collection: A street cafe overlooking the Gran canal and Rialto Bridge
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Water Way Collection: Prato della Valle claimed to be the largest town square
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Water Way Collection: Peru, Amazon, Amazon River
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Water Way Collection: Peru, Amazon River
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Water Way Collection: Peru, Loreto Province
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Water Way Collection: Close up of Caterpillar
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Water Way Collection: Water hyacinth makes for slow progress cruising up
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Water Way Collection: A pavillion on the Kowloon waterfront
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Water Way Collection: An artist at work painting the stilt house village
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Water Way Collection: Loading water melons onto a barge on one of the canals in Shaoxing
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Water Way Collection: El Molo fishermen in their dugout canoe on the fringe


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"Exploring the World's Waterways: A Journey Through History and Beauty" Embark on a captivating voyage as we navigate through the enchanting waterways that have shaped cities, connected nations, and mesmerized travelers for centuries. Our journey begins in Dublin, where a vintage map from 1797 unveils the intricate network of canals that once crisscrossed this vibrant city. As we move westward, our next stop takes us to Pedro Miguel Locks in Panama Canal, Central America - an engineering marvel that showcases human ingenuity at its finest. Leaving behind tropical landscapes, we find ourselves in Stoke Bruerne's charming village and Waterways Museum along the Grand Union Canal in Northamptonshire. Here, history comes alive as narrowboats glide peacefully through picturesque surroundings. Continuing our adventure across Europe, we are captivated by Venice's timeless allure depicted on a vintage travel poster. The romantic gondolas gracefully traverse its iconic waterways while revealing hidden corners of this floating masterpiece. Further east lies Budapest with its majestic Danube River flowing beneath Parliament House and Calvinist Church. This breathtaking scene reminds us of how rivers have been vital lifelines throughout history. Heading north to Skipton within Yorkshire Dales National Park, narrowboats dotting the Liverpool Leeds canal offer a glimpse into England's industrial past amidst stunning natural beauty. Foxton Locks beckons us next with its impressive staircase lock system showcasing yet another feat of engineering brilliance. Delph Locks along Bridgewater Canal transport us back to 1767 when this historic waterway was completed - connecting communities and fueling trade during Britain's Industrial Revolution. Further along Shropshire Union Canal stands an elegant crane silently witnessing centuries-old stories unfold. As winter blankets Staceys bridge and towpath on Basingstoke Canal near Winchfield with snowflakes dancing delicately upon frozen waters; it serves as a reminder that these waterways possess a unique charm in every season.