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Gears at the Seeklause weir, which forms the end of the Königssee lake.
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The drive of a sluice gate near the Seeklause weir, which forms the end of the Königssee lake.
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Weir system Neumühle, Beuron-Thiergarten district
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An old weir belonging to the Vorflutgraben of the Teichgut Birkenhof (a fish farm).
The other water bodies in the photo are the Mittlere-Isar-Kanal and the western basin of the Ismaninger Speichersee.
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Similar to an image posted a couple of weeks ago; this was taken on a very calm morning above the weir on the River Derwent at Calver.
The town of Drakenburg with the Weser weir.
The weir serves to regulate the water levels in the middle reaches of the Weser river and as a run-of-the-river power plant.
In the upper right is the ship lock canal, river barges can bypass the weir on this canal which includes a lock.
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The River Leven weir at Balloch forms a part of the Loch Lomond Water Scheme, which controls the natural discharge from the loch down the River Leven. It was officially opened on 29 June 1971.
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Warleigh weir waterfall after rainy weather. Warleigh weir on the river Avon is popular with swimmers on a fine summer day. The weir and Claverton Claverton pump station was built at the beginning of 18th century to pump water from the river Avon to the Kennet and Avon Canal. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claverton_Pumping_Station Claverton village near Bath, BathNES, UK.
a mixture of old and new buildings on the river Don in Sheffield. taken with my mobile phone as I didn't have my camera
Weir complex Hagestein at Dawn. This weir complex regulates the level of water in the River Neder-Rijn, which means that it is closed for some 265 days a year. Ships are then able to pass through a lock 220 metres long. Alongside this lock is the weir, consisting of two abutments and a central pier slung between which are two so-called visor gates. The weir service buildings sit atop concrete piers supported by arches and reached up a steel spiral stair. These concrete assemblies give the complex its distinctive civil engineering look. It is being renovated at the moment.
The River Wye flowing over Monsal Dale Weir.
A composition of fifteen handheld shots blended together to give an impression of a long exposure image.
Het Stuw- en sluizencomplex Amerongen is een waterstaatkundig kunstwerk in Nederland. Het bestaat uit een stuw en een schutsluis. Later kwam er ook een vistrap bij. Het is gebouwd in de Nederrijn nabij Amerongen volgens de CEMT-klasse Va. Bij dit Stuwcomplex werd in 1988 een waterkrachtcentrale gebouwd met een vermogen van 10 MW. || The Weir and locks complex Amerongen is a water-state work of art in the Netherlands. It consists of a weir and a lock. Later, a fish trap was added. It was built in the Lower Rhine near Amerongen according to the CEMT-class Va. In 1988, a hydroelectric power station with a capacity of 10 MW was built at this Reservoir complex. (Wikipedia)
……. Another view of the Weir on the River Teme at Ludlow. This bridge was formerly know as the New Bridge when it was built by Thomas Telford back in 1823 - wouldn’t mind a penny per gallon thats flowed under it since then!! ….. Alan:-)
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