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Leaving Brookfoot Lock on the Calder & Hebble Navigation outside Brighouse
(Brighouse Echo 16/4/2020)
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Lock reflections at Ganny Lock on the Calder & Hebble Navigation just outside Brighouse Town centre.
Brighouse Echo 13/9/2018
Locked Waterway in Saint-Marie Among The Hurons located in Midland in Simcoe County in Central Ontario Canada
The Locked Waterway was re-built as a locked canal permitting canoes entry to the mission from the river. The nature and function of the waterway is still in debate. Other theories include it's use in powering a mill wheel or in drainage.
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It is a bad piece of German history. The division of people by cutting bridges over the Elbe near Dömitz (GER)
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Grand Canal from Portobello Bridge, Dublin, Ireland
Gran Canal visto desde el puente Portobello, Dublin, Irlanda
Found this on my way home from work. To get to this old car, I had to climb through stinger needle bushes. I think my legs may be scarred from the experience and I still didn't get the shots I wanted. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, right?! :-) This car can expect me back for a visit....next time with pants and boots. :-)
So tell me....this is the gas tank so why does it have a lock?
Lock Keeper's House, Lock 48, Rochdale Canal at Littleborough. (foot of the pennines, UK)
Here the Canal traverses the Pennine hills via a series of Locks, Leading eventually to Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire.
The Canal is 32 miles from Manchester to Sowerby Bridge.
Locked Up rusty old gate padlocked, just some empty land and a derelict building on the other side, shot in North Carolina.
Off the coast of Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba, the shallow clear water provide easy sight for the Pelicans to spot their prey. Up and down the beach pelicans can be found flying slowly against the breeze looking for fish. When they spot one they climb and then dive straight down into the water. This brown pelican was locked in mid dive on his way to catch a little lunch.