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The story I was told is that couples venture together to rocks like these and place a padlock there together to keep their love "locked" forever.
The final lock on the Kennet & Avon canal before it reaches the Thames
21st February 2011
OUT IN ALL WEATHERS : Volume 1 by Clive Ormonde
'The Rochdale Canal' arriving at Castlefield Junction through 'Lock 92', where it meets the River Medlock and The Bridgewater Canal, as viewed from 'Castle St.' bridge.
This is Enlarged Erie Canal Lock 58. Okay, I have to say this right off, this pains me to see what has happened to this lock-----that it is being used to store scrap metal. But , as they say, it is what it is, I guess. Anyhow, this was a single length double chamber lock built around 1841. The storage building/garage seems to be built into the south chamber. This particular view is looking west at the south chamber. The northern wall of the south chamber can be seen to the right of the building. It is currently the property of a scrap metal company. Back in canal days it was referred to as the Middle Lockville Lock. It is located approximately 1/2 mile east of Lock 59 in Newark, NY just north of Route 31 on Lyons Street.
A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19, 2011. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counce, Tenn. It is just north of the Mississippi state line. (USACE photo by David Wheeler)
Found this rusty lock on backyard of our old house. Years has gone by, yet it is solid with "ghobare roozegar bar chehreh ash".
Benson Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England, close to Benson, Oxfordshire but on the opposite bank of the river. The first pound lock here was built by the Thames Navigation Commission in 1788 and it was replaced by the present masonry lock in 1870.
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We went to visit the Te Apiti wind farm early before I had to catch a flight. Unfortunately the visitor area wasn't opened yet so we had to make do with taking photos from the gate.