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Pontcysyllte Aquaduct, Llangollen, Wales

The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct that carries the Llangollen Canal over the valley of the River Dee in Wrexham County Borough in north east Wales. Completed in 1805, it is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain. The aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford and William Jessop, is 1,007 ft (307 m) long, 11 ft (3.4 m) wide and 5.25 ft (1.60 m) deep. It consists of a cast iron trough supported 126 ft (38 m) above the river on iron arched ribs carried on nineteen hollow masonry piers (pillars). Each span is 53 ft (16 m) wide.

 

Peter walked partly across the aquaduct, but I couldn't - my legs were turning to jelly just standing at the start of the pathway.

 

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Uploaded on March 3, 2014
Taken on October 15, 2013