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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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Grand Union Canal at Braunston. The Grand Union Canal runs from London to Birmingham and has been the central highway of Englands inland water transport system for 200 years. Now it is mainly used for recreational boating. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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Grand Union Canal at Braunston. The Grand Union Canal runs from London to Birmingham and has been the central highway of Englands inland water transport system for 200 years. Now it is mainly used for recreational boating. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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