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World's Strategic Canals & Artificial Waterways
Featuring Suez, Panama, Kiel Canal & 20 blue arteries that reshaped the world map
Suez Canal (South Entrance)
One of the most important waterways in the world, connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas.
Panama Canal (Miraflores Locks)
The Pacific entrance locks of the engineering marvel connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Corinth Canal
A strikingly narrow canal cutting through the Isthmus of Corinth in Greece, with steep rock walls.
Kiel Canal (Holtenau)
The busiest artificial waterway in the world, connecting the North Sea to the Baltic.
Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (Yangzhou)
The strategic junction where the Grand Canal meets the Yangtze River, a bustling waterway for centuries.
Welland Canal
Allows ships to bypass Niagara Falls, connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
Houston Ship Channel
A widened and deepened natural watercourse creating one of the busiest seaports in the US.
Amsterdam-Rhine Canal
A vital artery connecting Amsterdam to the main shipping lanes of the Rhine.
Volga-Don Canal
Connects the two major Russian rivers, linking the Caspian Sea via the Volga to the Sea of Azov.
New Suez Canal (Ballah Bypass)
A massive parallel expansion allowing two-way traffic in parts of the Suez Canal.
Erie Canal (Lockport)
A historic canal in New York that revolutionized trade in the 19th century.
Caledonian Canal (Neptune's Staircase)
A series of locks in Scotland lifting boats up the Great Glen fault line.
Göta Canal
The 'Blue Ribbon' of Sweden, crossing the country from Gothenburg to the Baltic.
Magdeburg Water Bridge
A navigable aqueduct in Germany, connecting the Elbe-Havel Canal to the Mittelland Canal over the Elbe River.
Danube-Black Sea Canal
A massive canal in Romania shortening the route to the Black Sea.
Karakum Canal
One of the longest water supply canals in the world, running through the Karakum Desert.
Taocha Canal Head (SNWD)
The 'Head of the World's Greatest Canal', channeling water from Danjiangkou Reservoir to Northern China.
Canal du Midi
A 17th-century canal in Southern France, considered one of the greatest construction works of that century.
All-American Canal
An 80-mile long aqueduct paralleling the Mexican border, irrigating the Imperial Valley.
Cape Cod Canal
Separates Cape Cod from the Massachusetts mainland, creating a shortcut for shipping.
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