File:ErieCanalAtNiagaraEscarp.jpg
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Original five step lock structure on the en:Erie Canal now used as a cascade for excess water. A similar lock structure to the left has been replaced with a 40 foot wide single step lock lifting 60 feet. This was the most complex lock structure on the canal, located where it crosses the en:Niagara Escarpment, the same geological structure that created the en:Niagara Falls. Image taken June 30, 2005 by en:User:Leonard G.. en:Category:Locks (water transport) |
Date | 10 July 2005 (original upload date) |
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Author | The original uploader was Leonard G. at English Wikipedia. |
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[edit]- 2005-07-10 03:39 Leonard G. 600×800×8 (156771 bytes) Original northern five step lock structure, now used as a cascade for excess water. An original symetrical lock structure to the right (south) has been replaced with double 24 1/2 foot high modern locks . This was the most complex lock structure on the original canal as it crosses the
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