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One of five locks in Toulouse , on the Canal du Midi. This is the Matabiau lock discharging just opposite the main railway station, Gare Matabiau.
kinda! haha! dude "locked up" his whip with a bungee cord!
one trustin' soul for sure!
central square. cambridge, ma.
View astern to Koblenz as we cleared the first Mosel lock. Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Friday 9 July 2010
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I decided to include Lock 27 here because of it's age.
The photograph shows Lock No.27, with a bascule bridge over the lock chamber, looking east, in 1894. To the right can be seen stacks of timber at Robinson Dunn's yard, probably brought from Grangemouth along the canal.
The bascule bridge over Lock 27 was replaced by a steel lifting bridge over Bearsden Road in 1932, when the road system at Temple was modernised
06/17/10
I love locks. I've always wanted to put one somewhere with my loved one, I just never have.
I was on a search for geocaches and was up on a bridge that over looks the freeway and saw this lock, didn't find the cache but got a couple of pics.
more pics on my 365 blog