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- A lock is a device used for raising and lowering boats, ships and other watercraft between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways...
- Malaysia. This project incorporates a 3-in-1 infrastructure (barrage, shiplock and bridge) which is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The Sungai...
- temporary earth dam. Limehouse Basin in its heyday. The new slantwise shiplock is in the centre; old ship and barge locks on left. The north quay jetty...
- channel is separated from the sea channels by three structures: The Xingang Shiplock (Chinese: 新港船闸; pinyin: xīngǎng chuánzhá) in the northern side of the estuary...
- has media related to Gezhouba Dam. Pictures of Gezhouba Dam & Gezhouba Shiplock Archived 2019-10-27 at the Wayback Machine Hubei: Gezhouba Water Control...
- around 4.5 km. Its depth varies between 10 m to 5 m as it approaches the shiplock. The Northern Harbor Branch Channel (北港支航道) extends from its bifurcation...
- 1999 ? ? 12. Veronica White 1999 ? ? 13. Jodie Billing 1999 ? ? 14. Kerri Shiplock 1999 ? ? 15. Megan Stiffler 1999 ? ? 16. Gina Sterling 1999 ? ? 17. Debbie...
- trailhead is next to the James River at the downtown flood gates of Great Shiplock Park. The VCT is a public-private partnership of the Virginia Capital Trail...
- breakwater; dredging a 13.4 km, 200 m wide shipping channel; building a shiplock at the entrance of the Haihe; and establishing three wharves with 12 berths...
- within Ukraine is a regulated system of reservoirs separated by dams with shiplocks. The river is navigable through all its Ukrainian length. Cherkasy Dnipro...