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One of the locks in the channel / canal Saint Martin in Paris France. A tour boat is waiting for the closed doors
Here the renovations on canal Saint-Martin are approaching their end, for a while the valve-gates were completely removed while being refurbished.
Paris, France-08 15 2024: Tourboat full of tourists waits to pass through a lock on the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, France.
Paris, France -- September 18, 2022: Canal Saint-Martin, weaves its way through the heart of the Paris. Stretching an impressive 4.6 kilometers (2.86 miles), this picturesque waterway serves as a vital connection between the Canal de l'Ourcq and the majestic river Seine. Along its course there are 9 locks, one of which is pictured here. A significant portion, approximately 2,069 meters (2,263 yards) long, had been concealed beneath the surface during the mid-19th century. The aim was to create expansive boulevards and inviting public spaces above, leaving only traces of the covered canal visible.
Lock on the Dock of la Villette in Paris, France
Canal St Martin 10th arrondissement of Paris, France
La Villette Park. View of the Canal of the Basin of the villette with boat
The Canal Saint-Martin neighbourhood of Paris in summer
A lock on the Saint Martin Canal, Paris, France
Hamburg, Germany - March 17. 2024: Small tug moored at the edge of the harbor. Above it is the bridge that leads to the Elbpholharmonie. A lot of people are on the way there.
Paris, France - August 4, 2014: a commercial boat navigating the Canal Saint Martin at Paris, France
Millmead Lock on the river Wey Guildford Surrey England Europe
Paris, France-10 14 2021:People crossing a footbridge over the Saint-Martin canal in Paris, France.
St Pancras Lock (1819), a paired lock on Regent's Canal in the King's Cross area of the Borough of Camden in central London, England.
Canal Saint-Martin in Paris by winter time at sunset. It's an artificial 4.5km long waterway connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine.
Canal Saint-Martin, weaves its way through the heart of the Paris. Stretching an impressive 4.6 kilometers (2.86 miles), this picturesque waterway serves as a vital connection between the Canal de l'Ourcq and the majestic river Seine. Along its course there are 9 locks, one of which is pictured here. A significant portion, approximately 2,069 meters (2,263 yards) long, had been concealed beneath the surface during the mid-19th century. The aim was to create expansive boulevards and inviting public spaces above, leaving only traces of the covered canal visible.
Canal Saint-Martin seen from square Frédéric Lemaître, with its écluses des Douanes and écluses des Récollets
November 2012. View of Paris around the Canal Saint Martin. Scan from 120 HP5+
Canal saint martin Paris France
Looking south towards Passerelle des Douanes at Canal Saint-Martin
Paris, France-08 15 2024: Tour boat full of tourists waits to pass through a lock on the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, France
Narrowboat locking.
July 6, 2019: A boat in a Paris canal waits for a turning bridge, while pedestrians look on.
Lock on Regent's Canal, Camden, North London
Canal Saint-Martin seen from rue Louis-Blanc, looking north towards place de Stalingrad. On the left is quai de Valmy, in the middle are the écluses des Morts (Locks of the Dead) and on the right is quai de Jemmapes.<
Millmead Lock famous place in Guildford River Wey navigation Surrey England Europe
Paris, France - July 29, 2014: Water gates of the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, France.  It connects the Canal d’Ourcq to the Seine river.  People are resting on the banks of the canal.
Locks in Canal du Midi in Castelnaudary
A recent and very interesting part of Paris
View of a reflection in the canal at Castlefield, Manchester, UK
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