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Great time of the year, everything along the canal is in bloom, and lots of small bridges, we hit most of them at least once.
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This is the aquaduct that is 125 ft off the ground, a sheer drop , no rail. Susie would not come out of the boat , see did better comming back.
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There were long tunnels also, one 500 meters and one 350 meters, the light at the end of the tunnel may be a train, TUNNELS were one way.
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Homes are along side the canal, you look into thier windows when you pass.
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The Churt Aquaductb built with lime and oxblood, still in use after 200 years.
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