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 | The Kiel Canal (in German Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, formerly Kaiser-Wilhelm-Kanal) is a 98 kilometre long waterway linking the North Sea at Brunsbüttel to the Baltic Sea at Kiel-Holtenau. An average of 280 nautical miles is saved by using the Kiel Canal instead of going around Jutland. This not only saves time, it avoids potentially dangerous storm-prone seas. It is the world's busiest artificial wate... |  | 07/31/2005 | 602 | 



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 | The Kiel Canal (German: Nord-Ostsee-Kanal), until 1948 known as the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Kanal, is an approximately 100 kilometer (62 mile) long canal in the German Bundesland Schleswig-Holstein that links the North Sea at Brunsbüttel to the Baltic Sea at Kiel-Holtenau.
Based on the old Eider Canal, open in 1784, from Holtennau, following the Eider River from Rendsburg, the Nord-Ostsee-Kan... |  | 02/10/2008 | 1,589 | 
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 | This is the entree to the Kiel-Canal (Nord-Ostsee-Kanal) near Kiel. |  | 11/15/2005 | 549 | 



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 | This ist the entree from the northern sea to the Kiel-Canal (Nord-Ostsee-Kanal) near Brunsbüttel. |  | 11/15/2005 | 432 | 



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 | The Stadt Kiel is a traditional boat with home port of Kiel and a technical cultural monument of the Land Schleswig-Holstein. It has a length of 28.13 m, a width of 7.30 m and is measured with 253 tons. They had an original 400 seats, is now but designed only for up to 100 passengers.
The Stadt Kiel ran on 26 ran May 1934 off from the Germania shipyard and was launched in the yea... |  | 08/08/2010 | 758 | 



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 | From the City Kiel goes the ferrys to Norway,UK,Sweden and ... |  | 08/28/2006 | 404 | 



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 | B-24Ds from 44th BG over Kiel , 14 May '43 |  | 10/18/2005 | 1,088 | 
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 | Two ships on the Manchester Ship Canal taking cargo off at Elesmere Port. Note the river Mersey next to the Canal with the tide out. This was a benfit for hte Canal, that ships could sail up the canal even when the tide was out. |  | 01/14/2007 | 388 | 



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 | Two tiny human powered boats, between the huge ship docks at Kiel Germany |  | 09/01/2007 | 624 | 



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 | Kiel Auditorium was an indoor arena, in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It was the home of the Saint Louis University basketball team and hosted the NBA's St. Louis Hawks, from 1955-1968.
The arena, completed in 1934, at a cost of $6 million, seated 9,300. It was originally named the Municipal Auditorium, but was renamed in honor of former St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel in 1943.... |  | 01/04/2012 | 371 | 



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 | Well over a century ago, the Farmington Canal was converted to a railroad. Eventually it became a part of the New Haven. The Farmington Canal was the longest canal ever built in New England. An 1846 charter was granted and the new road was opened between New Haven and Plainville in 1848.
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 | Mittelland Canal (near Minden), after 8th Air Force attack on 26th Ocotober 1944. Five barges were washed through the 80-feet breach in embankment cut by 851-ton load. Canal and adjected aqueduct were both drained. More barges are seen stranded on canal bottom. |  | 03/09/2009 | 2,373 | 
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