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  • 101Great Recycling and Northern Development Canal — The Great Recycling and Northern Development (GRAND) Canal of North America or GCNA is a water management proposal designed by Newfoundland engineer Thomas Kierans to alleviate North American freshwater shortage problems (see Water politics). The …

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  • 102Royal Military Canal — The Royal Military Canal is a canal running for 28 miles between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering Romney Marsh. Construction Construction was commenced at Seabrook, Kent, near Hythe in… …

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  • 103Grand Surrey Canal — The Grand Surrey Canal was a canal constructed in south London during the early 19th century.Originally intended to extend from Rotherhithe to Mitcham in what was then Surrey, it was authorised by an 1801 Act of Parliament, though the project… …

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  • 104Stockport Branch Canal — The Stockport Branch Canal was a 5 mile branch of the Ashton Canal from Clayton to StockportRouteThe canal left the main line of the Ashton Canal at Stockport Junction (otherwise Clayton Junction), between locks 10 and 11 at Clayton, and it… …

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  • 105Ala Wai Canal — The Ala Wai Canal is an artificial waterway in Honolulu, Hawaii which serves as the northern boundary of the tourist district of Waikīkī. It was created in 1928 for the purpose of draining the rice paddies and swamps which would eventually become …

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  • 106Wendover Arm Canal — The Wendover Arm Canal is part of the Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system. It originally joined the Grand Union Canal at Bulborne near Star Top End in Hertfordshire with the town of Wendover in Buckinghamshire. The… …

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  • 107Water levels of the Birmingham Canal Navigations — The Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN), a network of narrow canals in the industrial midlands of England, is built on various water levels. The three longest are the Wolverhampton, Birmingham, and Walsall levels. Locks allow boats to move from a… …

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  • 108Walsall Canal — The Walsall Canal is a narrow (7 foot) canal, seven miles long, forming part of the Birmingham Canal Navigations, and passing around the western side of Walsall, West Midlands, England.RouteThe canal runs from Ryders Green Junction where it meets …

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  • 109Petworth Canal — The Petworth Canal was one of Britain s shorter lasting canals, opened in 1795 and dismantled in 1826. On completion of the Rother Navigation the Earl of Egremont used his estate workforce to build the 1¼ mile long canal from just upstream of the …

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  • 110Chirk Bank — The canal at Chirk Bank Chirk Bank is a small village in Shropshire, England. The small town of Chirk is to the north, over the border in Wales, with the B5070 road connecting the two settlements via a bridge (Chirk Bridge) over the River Dee.… …

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