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A canal boat traverses the longest and highest aqueduct in the UK... A canal boat traverses the longest and highest aqueduct in the UK... A canal boat traverses the longest and highest aqueduct in the... raised or lowered connecting either two pieces of canal at a different level or the canal with a river or the sea... In some cases such as the Suez Canal the canal is simply open to the sea... Where the canal is not at sea level a number of approaches have been adopted... The Grand Canal of China at Suzhou... The Grand Canal of China at Suzhou... The Grand Canal of China at Suzhou... who ordered a canal built to bypass the... Canal of the Wild Geese... still the longest canal in the world today... the oldest section of the canal existing since at least 486 BC... was the first artificial canal in Medieval Europe and the most important of the... Canal building was revived in this age because of commercial expansion from the 12th century AD... Canal building progressed steadily in Germany in the 17th and 18th centuries with three great rivers... the first canal built appears to have been the... The oldest canal built for industrial purposes in North America is... a nationwide canal system connecting the... The greatest stimulus to canal systems came from the... specified the minimum size of locks so that canal traffic doubled in the first decades of the 20th century... that many canal cities have been nicknamed... Canal estates are a form of... Canal system in Lowell... Canal des Deux Mers... Canal flow measurement using a sensor...

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