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Well, when I heard that the world's only "float-through McDonald's" was on little canal on the Elbe River in Germany,
was on little canal on the Elbe River in Germany,
Right, so we used to be familiar with this sort of Canal Street breed of bag where you're like "Oh, that's so clearly a fake bag." You know, the stitching's all off, the color is all wrong.
This canal is popular with cyclists.
This Canal is popular with cyclists. It runs 14.5 kilometers starting from the Old Port
Uruk was a walled city with an extensive canal system and several monumental temples called ziggurats.
Uruk was a walled city with an extensive canal system and several monumental temples, called
Let's move now to Central America in the country of Panama, where there's not enough water in the Panama Canal, the iconic waterway, and that's due to an ongoing drought.
The canal was built more than 100 years ago and it connects the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.
... a drainage canal
A drainage canal.
Vance the vice president and Pete Hegseth the Defense Secretary had been concerned about whether or not they were bailing out the Europeans getting access through the Suez Canal for trade routes that they argued were more beneficial to the Europeans than them and you saw this discussion between J.D.
Vance, the vice president, uh, and, um, uh, Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, had, uh, been concerned about whether or not they were bailing out the Europeans, uh, getting, uh, access through the Suez Canal, um, for trade routes that they argued were more beneficial to the Europeans than them.
According to House of Pacific Relations, in 1911, ground-breaking ceremonies and construction began with a military mass in a Balboa Park canyon to hold an exposition for the opening of the Panama Canal.
According to House of Pacific Relations, in 1911, groundbreaking ceremonies and construction began with a military mass in a Balboa Park canyon to hold an exposition for the opening of the Panama Canal.
This historic waterfront area is next to a 17th-century canal where old wooden ships are still moored today.
On both sides of the canal are tall painted houses dating from the 1600s and 1700s.
It's impossible to cross from Africa to Asia fully on land because of this: the Suez Canal.
This is the canal that makes the trip from Europe to Asia by boat, this instead of this.