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Central England: Exploring the Slow Canals
Two centuries ago England's canals were designed as the highways of the Industrial Revolution. Now these turning and twisting waterways are a haven of tranquility. For those with time to spend they form a superb way to explore the hidden corners of Britain's landscape.
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’Boating and walking on Chirk aqueduct.’
The Chirk aqueduct, finished in 1801, takes the Llangollen Canal from England to Wales, by crossing the River Ceiriog on a 20 metre high structure. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Boating and walking on Chirk aqueduct.’
The Chirk aqueduct, finished in 1801, takes the Llangollen Canal from England to Wales, by crossing the River Ceiriog on a 20 metre high structure. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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