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  • Now, the route is only easily navigable about four months of the year, but it will b
  • The river Welland is not currently navigable above Crowland but plans for the Fens Waterw
  • Work began to make the Calder navigable above Wakefield in 1758.
  • food, power and freshwater, safe harbour and navigable access to the Thames for the small settlemen
  • r's mouth and the Cadboro was unable to gain navigable access to the Fraser River for several days
  • rst Creek and Second Creek to give factories navigable access to the Tennessee River (both proposal
  • h its southern third, Ibrahimya Canal is not navigable after Deirut as it was designed for irrigati
  • cially for shipping use, with the river once navigable all the way up to the town of Paeroa), the s
  • Even though these roads are narrow, they are navigable and every day mini bus service (Route No. 6A
  • The Columbia route was mostly navigable and many came via that route.
  • This river is navigable and forms part of west coast water transport
  • Casemaker is designed to be navigable and provide its users with current and accur
  • The lower sections of the west beck are navigable, and Yorkshire Keels used to reach Wansford.
  • he estuary is about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long, navigable, and open to the ocean at both ends.
  • An avalanche of mud and stones made it less navigable and partly ruined the harbour in the mid-17t
  • ystem of connected rooms, most of which were navigable and cleared from all obstructions.
  • The National waterway 3 is one of the most navigable and tourism potential area in India and has
  • s 17 miles long (of which 8.75 miles are now navigable), and has an overall drop of 25 metres from
  • enturies attempted to make the Potomac River navigable and connect the Ohio River valley and the Ea
  • hich the T&M follows until the River becomes navigable and the canal is no longer needed).
  • of rivers in East Anglia in England that are navigable and for which the Environment Agency is the
  • s capital city Fredericton (where it becomes navigable), and then the military town of Oromocto.
  • ithin a couple of years, the river was again navigable, and remained so for over two centuries abov
  • ally the canal became shallow and now is not navigable anymore.
  • The Lichfield Canal Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct built to carry the future Lichfield
  • 0-foot (21 m) high and 710-foot (220 m) long navigable aqueduct that carries what is now the Llango
  • made to the river in order to make the canal navigable are still visible, especially in the neighbo
  • er than being 16 square kilometers of openly navigable area, it is divided into a small central are
  • In the early 1900s the river was navigable as far as Pikeville.
  • n down the mill stream which at the time was navigable as far as a wharf at the mill.
  • sing shipping traffic (the Delaware River is navigable as far as Van Sciver Lake near Bristol, Penn
  • It is currently only navigable as far as Kiveton Park near Rotherham, South
  • late in the 17th century, the River Meon was navigable as far as Titchfield, which at that time was
  • late in the 16th century, the River Meon was navigable as far as Titchfield, which at that time was
  • carries water, although it is not currently navigable as adjoining sections of the canal are in ne
  • The River Notte is also navigable, as are most of the lakes linked to, or trav
  • The lower river, which is navigable as far as the city of Hackensack, is heavily
  • It is only navigable as far as a marina, beyond which the reserve
  • ance of the river somewhat, the lower river ( navigable as far as East Brady, Pennsylvania through l
  • Navigable Association (Class Diagram, UseCase Diagram,
  • Pont Pill is a tidal river and is only navigable at high water.
  • Navigable basin of the Ember before joining the Thames
  • At many places, the river is not navigable because of weirs or the shallow depth, and p
  • al works were undertaken to make the Mayenne navigable between Chateau-Gontier and Laval.
  • had revived a scheme to make the River Trent navigable between Burton and Wilden Ferry, in Castle D
  • km, a basin area of 14,700 km² and is mostly navigable between its delta and Kobelyaky.
  • tion of a series of locks rendered the river navigable beyond Basel for boats, but blocked it for m
  • Once a navigable body of water, Mission Creek flowed from the
  • sized river to build it into a commercially navigable body of water.
  • While steaming along the navigable branches of the Mississippi River, Sallie Wo
  • that it would cost £9,355 to make the river navigable, but recommended spending an estimated £12,8
  • Pontywaun) to Darren Bridge (Risca) is still navigable but only by small craft via a slipway at Pon
  • The Fraser River was not considered navigable by sternwheeler between Yale and Soda Creek
  • It is navigable by small boats from the downstream end for m
  • losest literal meaning of Skipsea is "a lake navigable by ships".
  • Commonly, a shore lead is navigable by surface vessels.
  • It is navigable by barge for 50 miles.
  • The canal construction was completed and navigable by 1800.
  • 460 km, navigable by small oceangoing vessels and river and co
  • s a length of 3.9 kilometres (2.4 mi) and is navigable by boats with a draught of up to 1.3 metres
  • The river is navigable by canoes and kayaks as far up as Etchingham
  • Sri Lanka has 430 km of inland waterways, navigable by shallow-draught boats.
  • a harbour at Kankesanturai, north of Jaffna, navigable by ships of relatively shallow draught.
  • The channel is 28 miles long and is navigable by small vessels.
  • 31 miles (50 km) of the river are navigable by canoe, kayak or small boats.
  • It is only navigable by larger craft for the last 7 miles (11 km)
  • a Channel, the one part of the Otago Harbour navigable by large ships, which makes it far easier fo
  • It is navigable by dinghy or canoe for 2 km to Fairlawn Brid
  • t) wide, up to 1.50 metres (4.9 ft) deep and navigable by boats with a draught of 1.20 metres (3.9
  • s tributaries is the Lukenie River, which is navigable by barges as far as Kole.
  • oving obstructions, and made thereby a route navigable by steamboats.
  • mittee to bring in a bill to make the Barrow navigable, by 1800 the Barrow Track was completed betw
  • 's valley to that of the Columbia River, and navigable by water from Savona at the farther end of K
  • aton Bridge and Milton, Florida is no longer navigable by boat.
  • ending on conditions, parts of the creek are navigable by light watercraft, such as kayaks or canoe
  • reat Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont is navigable by kayak in high water.
  • s no substantial evidence that the river was navigable by barges.
  • rds the South - and is not deep enough to be navigable by anything other than canoe.
  • rsion are simple enough that they are easily navigable by a player who knows no Japanese.
  • The bayou is 70 miles (110 km) long and is navigable by small shallow-draft boats for 23 miles (3
  • over in 1847 but still exists and is mainly navigable by boat, flowing under Castle Park and into
  • s of the Portuguese reaches of the river are navigable, by light rivercraft.
  • The lower region is a deep tidal river, navigable by colonial era ships to the former communit
  • areas of the border that were beyond rivers navigable by larger boats and landing craft.
  • 25 km from Weybridge to Guildford were made navigable by an Act of 1651, with work completed in 16
  • dam built specifically to supply water to a navigable canal and was by far the greatest single wor
  • - remains in use, and is the fourth-longest navigable canal tunnel in the UK.
  • n the construction of the first section of a navigable canal connecting the rivers Weisse Elster an
  • A navigable canal connects it to Lough Ree, the second-l
  • Entitled "An Act for making an maintaining a navigable Canal from Manchester to or near Presto-lee-
  • "An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Canal from Kirkby Kendal, in the County of W
  • ver south of Lake Charles is paralleled by a navigable canal which connects to the Gulf Intracoasta
  • stern dry section, and the last half mile of navigable canal (entering from the top)
  • The general idea and location of a navigable canal near the Hopkins Canal was first propo
  • ave severed the connection to the remaining, navigable canal, and have also severed the Ridgacre Br
  • the River Ure flows east and south, becomes navigable, changes its name to the River Ouse, passes
  • Tregony was at the head of a navigable channel in medieval times but the River Fal
  • Hudson's Bay and Hudson's Strait as a Navigable Channel (1888)
  • This bridge is the official end of the navigable channel for river traffic.
  • ) has its river mile zero at the edge of the navigable channel in the Columbia, some 900 feet (270
  • ay River into two narrow channels, the main ( navigable) channel of which is known as the Skidaway N
  • The main navigable channel links the Staithe to the Short Dyke.
  • (25 miles) over the entrance of the eastern navigable channel and a red light over the south chann
  • be inundated with water in order to create a navigable channel through the Long Sault rapids and to
  • l Commission on an island covering the inner navigable channel of the River Medway, Kent.
  • l Commission on an island covering the inner navigable channel of the River Medway, Kent.
  • he mouth, when measured along the course (or navigable channel) of the river.
  • ats at landings in water with no outlet to a navigable channel), and increase the possibility that
  • stle Mill Stream diverges to the east of the navigable channel.
  • o groups are separated by a 0.2 mi (0.32 km) navigable channel.
  • cantilevered through truss over the river's navigable channel.
  • igation the question arose as to whether all navigable channels were part of New South Wales, as cl
  • s waters contribute to scour the harbour and navigable channels.
  • 28 March 1771, entitled An Act for making a navigable Cut or Canal from Chesterfield, in the count
  • An Act for making certain navigable Cuts from the towns of Buckingham, Aylesbury
  • 1894 by the Thames Conservancy to maintain a navigable depth of water upstream of Richmond.
  • A short, easily navigable distance up the creek from the Hudson River,
  • , which are known collectively as the Witham Navigable Drains.
  • ow highly polluted and most portions are not navigable due to pollution and weeds.
  • no highlight on the navigable elements so a user cannot see the element th
  • eek is so filled up with sand that it is not navigable even for country craft.
  • ery shallow and marshy, so that they are not navigable, except the one in the middle; at which by t
  • ery shallow and marshy, so that they are not navigable, except the one in the middle; at which by t
  • The river's section below Bodiam Castle is navigable; following that are the Rother Levels (where
  • The Charente was navigable for many years, but navigation has only rece
  • Saline River had heavy barge traffic, it was navigable for keelboats and batteaux for 30 miles (48
  • he beginning of the 17th century it was made navigable for large ships.
  • It is known locally as ‘the canal' and is navigable for 4km by dinghy or canoe.
  • It is navigable for 2.9 miles (4.7 km) from the Ohio River.
  • he early 19th century, the river Glaslyn was navigable for small boats at high tide as far as Pont
  • The part between Oldenburg and the Weser is navigable for coastal cargo ships.
  • long with other improvements, made the creek navigable for small boats.
  • The river is partly navigable for commercial purposes through a series of
  • Rowley River is navigable for small craft, and home to bass, shad and
  • The river was formerly navigable for large vessels up as far as Steyning, whe
  • d the areas along the sections of the rivers navigable for seagoing vessels, including Bremen-Verde
  • Prees Branch of the Llangollen Canal, and is navigable for about a mile to Whixall Marina; the foll
  • The river is navigable for light craft for 8 miles (13 km) from the
  • As of 2010 the river is only navigable for some 1.5 miles (2 km) upstream of Castle
  • The feeder was navigable for coal boats to reach the engine house and
  • largely of other pre-existing trails, it is navigable for much of its existing length.
  • The Ouse was navigable for small boats from Lewes up to Cuckfield f
  • iver is 29 km, of which the lower 1.9 km are navigable for sea-going vessels.
  • system which was designed to keep the river navigable from the Wisconsin border to the confluence
  • , when 14 locks were built to make the river navigable from Maidstone to Tonbridge to allow export
  • The Vyatka River is navigable from its mouth to the city of Kirov (700 km)
  • ussell B. Long, had worked to make the river navigable from Shreveport through Alexandria and south
  • t passed 'An Act for making the River Stower navigable from the town of Manningtree, in the county
  • ugh Neagh west of Derrywarragh Island and is navigable from Maghery to Blackwatertown.
  • sel, the Columbia River was not continuously navigable from Portland at tidewater.
  • The river is generally navigable from the Iron Bridge (now a concrete bridge)
  • proposal in 1655 to make the River Salwarpe navigable from the Severn to Droitwich.
  • were other neighbouring bridges) to increase navigable headroom.
  • It is located on the north end of the navigable Hudson River, was the original eastern termi
  • omprises a range of human factors as well as navigable imaging, and the development of a digital se
  • arranton attempted unsuccessfully to make it navigable in the 1660s.
  • The river itself is only navigable in short sections, but these sections are co
  • dal for approximately half its length and is navigable in its lower reaches, which have facilitated
  • The river is navigable inland as far as Lopwell, about a 9-mile (14
  • e helping to maintain the water level in the navigable inland waterway from Columbus, Georgia, sout
  • New Zealand has 1,609 km of navigable inland waterways; however these are no longe
  • sons to help maintain the water level of the navigable inland waterway from Columbus, Ga.
  • on, the system includes the above as well as navigable inland waterways which are connected by arti
  • ensional intellectual network functions as a navigable intellectual model of law and law practice.
  • 5, the Patent Lens made the landscapes fully navigable, interactive and updatable by users.
  • o Lake Titicaca in Peru, the world's highest navigable lake at a height of 3,827 metres (12,556 ft)
  • itfield Locks is the current terminus of the navigable Lancaster Canal, and the Lancaster Canal Tru
  • d area that in ancient times formed the only navigable land route connecting the two regions of the
  • ng a direct link from his mines, the Worsley Navigable Levels, into Manchester which encouraged the
  • n restored and refilled, although it lacks a navigable link to the rest of the system due to the A4
  • 4, but was replaced by a scheme to provide a navigable link along the Slea and the Kyme Eau to the
  • as the nearest they came to achieving such a navigable link.
  • nown as the W.P. Franklin Lock and Dam, is a navigable lock and dam in Olga, Florida, United States
  • ed where the rivers joined, which included a navigable lock.
  • Tecumseh: An easily navigable low head weir exists that diverts water to t
  • LST-325 is one the last navigable LST's in operation in the U.S. Others includ
  • ding planned restoration to Huddlesford, the navigable mainline now terminates at Ogley Junction ne
  • Afon Wen station on navigable O. S. map
  • Station on navigable O.S. map
  • Line on navigable O.S. map
  • The line on navigable O.S. map
  • Arenig station on navigable O.S. map
  • Balchriston site named on navigable O.S. map half way between disused Glenside a
  • It is navigable only by canoe or other small craft.
  • The river is navigable only by small boats below that.
  • its depth equals its breadth and, so, it is navigable only by small craft.
  • the main channel of the river and provided a navigable opening of 160 feet (49 m) width.
  • It lies to the west of the Bure, with two navigable openings between river and broad.
  • Merkland Street station on navigable OS map
  • Lynedoch station on navigable OS map
  • Gretna (Border Union) railway station on navigable OS map
  • Until the early 19th century the creek was navigable over this distance, and was the scene of muc
  • clearance (heading) below the decking on the navigable part of the river is 8 m.
  • ve them an order to build at the head of the navigable part of the river.
  • The Pool is the beginning of the navigable part of the Congo River upstream to the citi
  • dalming Navigations is the name given to the navigable parts of the River Wey, in Surrey, UK.
  • d Godalming Navigations which is part of the Navigable parts of the River Wey, which runs through S
  • r considered one of the ten most treacherous navigable passages in the world.
  • r considered one of the ten most treacherous navigable passages in the world, and the only seaborne
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