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|  | History of the Saint Quentin Canal and systems? my towpath. | Click here |
|  Character? characteristics of the Seille |  | The Seille na? t of the? the Lindre tang, he-m? me food? by many small streams. It travels approximately 120 KMS? very before flowing into the Moselle? Metz. Only the sector upstream situ? in Moselle is included in the territory of natural park r? Lorraine regional. It y re? ILO several tributaries, including the Verbach, the Spin, the Brook of Videlange, Nard Creek and the Petite Seille.
On this sector it is? flows on clay-marl land with of vall? wide and low 2.21? es. Profile tr? s straight cr? ? the suite of heavy work of rectification and the absence of v? g? woody vegetation on the banks make it almost invisible Seille in the landscape and undermine its biological potential.
However la vall? e of the Seille is tr? s rich because alluvial grasslands bordering the recellent of r (and some of its tributaries)? surgences sal? es o? are adapt? es a specific flora and fauna? res.
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|  THE EPOPEE OF THE CANAL DEMEUSE & MOSELLE |  | More than 170 years ago, the r? ve crazy of a King, an ING? engineer of g? nie and a poign? bold businessmen e: |
|  S? te? Toulouse | Here is the trac? of the Canal du Midi in his route from Toulouse? S? te | Click here |
|  The canal du midi | Must-see site on the canal du midi. | Click here |
|  Between rivers and rivi? res, the centre of the France channels | Result of the search for the service of the inventory of the heritage in r? region Centre, this book d? size history and architecture of the waterway basin around the Loire, either 10 d? departments and 5 r? regions. You can consult the press kit by clicking on this link: http://www.lieuxdits.fr/LD/pdf/DPcanaux.pdf |
|  Canal de Nantes? Brest |  | ?Canal of the Unit? is a type Act of 1 July 1901, which is designed to showcase the culture and the breton heritage, in all its diversity. For the old and new g? n? rations to keep or develops? ITR, consciousness, a m? collective memory of our h? common legacy on the set of historic Brittany. |
|  The banks of Mayenne |  | Live daily pr? s of the rivi? re, it's use of its potential and play of its constraints. Throughout the Middle? ge, the? hydraulic energy is thus put at the service of the small industry meuni? re. Mills are? lev? s by the Lords the? c and used? s by peasants for royalty. However, the river landscape is radically transform? in the second moiti? 19th if? cle, including the d? development of the industrial mill. M? me time, new bridges promote circulation and d? senclavement of the territory. |
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|  The Boater guide |  | Guide? said? by VNF concerns the Seine, the oise, Paris canals, Yonne, the Loing, the Marne, the waterways of Picardy and much other information? print and keep in the boat. |
|  Walk along the canal de L'ourcq |  |
|  River Burgundy |  |
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|  The sum |  | The hortillonnages
The hortillonnages? proximity? the city is a unique site. Hortus in latin means garden. These floating gardens, which is acc? of exclusively by boat, are enserr? s by the arms of the sum and the Avre, and to? tend on 300 ha. They are sillonn? s 55 km of canals or serious; There is a fauna and a flora int? opportunities, land animals and amphibians such as mallards, water hens, h? NORS cendr? s, rats musqu? s, snakes but? also plants such as the yellow iris, reeds, with n? lilies, a nymph? as, willow and Alder. It is a v? true? cole nature. |
|  Lille? Lens, the Park of the of? the | The Canal, the nature is? retrieved? e?,? domestiqu? e? or? r? v? e?. Goal: 1,000 hectares in 2010. Water as the wire and the nature as a kit? Couture: South of Lille (Nord), in the direction of Lens (Pas-de-Calais) and the mining basin, the immense Park of the of? the recoud little? little falls p? increased, post industrial and agricultural. A fabric is d? take? FA? on anarchic along the canal of the of? the. Once among the most pollution? s world, the stream calls d? now? the promenade and r? reconciles territories at social functions,? ecological,? economic and Landscap? res.
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|  | We had the joy and pleasure to make 2004 the Belgian lys but what d? receipt on the Leie fran? comfortable. Do you consider m? me! |
|  Navigation and river boating on the its? no |  | Embark on a calm and serene journey on a magnificent rivi? re fran? ease: the its? does. Browse nature pr? serv? e and c? toyez the fraternit? the boaters. D? cover activities? s nautical and tourist li? es? This rivi? re. <div align="center"><img src="s278.gif"></div>
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|  The canal of Burgundy |  | This site is not official, it contributes only? PR? senter canal and? promoting tourism in Burgundy. |
|  The Canal of Burgundy |  | The canal between Champagne and Burgundy is open to the p? type niche Freycinet and pleasure boats. Minimum air draft is 3. 50 m in two bridges and the draught? normal? is 1. 80 m. The traffic of p? niches is PAS SI? s important, but pr? sent? It takes 7 days of navigation to Vitry-le-Fran? ois? the its? does. |
|  The Rhone |  | Rh? is a river in the multiple faces: hydro? electricity? the l? nes, of Saint Nicolas in fluvio-maritime jousting to landscapes, towers of bins? Ferry to the fa? ades River cities? It is pr? sente as heritage everything? the ignore time? s, m? known, unusual, but also highlighted, prot? g? s, restored? s? |
|  Browse the Languedoc... |  | Along its c? te m? visit? European or over its channels is s? especially a FA? Add-ons the most agr? ables to collect the charm and softness of living this r? region. |
|  Canal du centre |  | Must-see site for a trip in our Belgian friends. |
|  Elevator? boats of Str? py-Thieu | Visit of the elevator? boats many photos and technical explanations. | Click here |
|  Canal du midi |  | Everything on the canal du Midi. |
|  River Alsace Lorraine |  | The canal of the Marne in the Rhine, one of the most supported channels? of France. This waterway is? tends of Vitry-le-Fran? ois about 313 km, until? Strasbourg and crosses 154? cluses. The id? e of this waterway back? the end of the 18? me if? cle. It has long reflecting? the project of the line of railway from Paris? Strasbourg. The construction of the canal was finally? t? agreement? e in 1838 and? t? Termin? e in 1853. |
|  City of Saint Dizier banks of the Canal | The city and the navigable channels of France have sign? mid-March agreement to am? swim together the banks of the canal between Champagne and Burgundy by 2015. A new d? urban fi. | Click here to read the article |
|  River to the Luxembourg | The four rivi? res of Grand-Duch's most important? are the Moselle, the S? re, the Our and the Alzette. With the exception the Chiers, all the rivi? res of Luxembourg are dependent on the basin of the Rhine by the intermediate? through the Moselle. | Click here to read the article |
|  View PDF files | If you have a difficult? s,? view some files, such as the map of France for example. It is t? l? load the free software ACROBAT by clicking on this link below. |  |
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|  | |  | | Channels in? the of France | | I thought conna? tre? the of France. I d? covers the? the myst? greater White-fronted. Without attack from hackers. or the cry of gulls, but with the thrill of the big through? es. Brochure vnf |
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 | |  | | Boulevard of the Seine river traffic | the Seine, a long quiet river? If s step? r! Working, it is prom? does. fun? edges of some 400 vessels were operating every day. Boarding imm? dat. | |
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 | |  | | WHAT IS A CHANNEL? | Human d? s appeared on Earth, has found? all made in streams of the channels of communication. However he has of adapting to the natural constraints (raw,? tiages, slopes?) of rivers and river? res. The downstream navigation often ended in the destruction of the craft, because the remont? e to av? would be too difficult. Another difficult? of the waterway, is it not? was not pr? sente on all territories | |
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 | |  | | On the oise |  | The stop of Beaumont is? retain. In it to dock on the catway c? t? Persian before the bridge. A proximity? the stop you have a super march? and a fuel station. |
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 | |  | | The Doubs |  | The navigable Doubs meanders on 200 kms? through the wild and enchanting sites. Current first between rocky cliffs and slopes wood?, he then laziness in long m? andres. The canal of the HR? does to the Rhine, template Freycinet, which accompanies it and the extended allows navigation vari?, both? t in wise water, both? t in rivi? natural re. | |
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 | |  | | Burgundy as you've never seen it | | In Burgundy, pr? s for 1 200 km of river? res and Canal d? used? s by commercial shipping are available to recreational boaters. You d? will cover in the information booklet on the Canal of Burgundy, Yonne, Nivernais, the Val de Loire channels Canal, the Canal of Briare etc.... |
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 | |  | | MUS? e of the Canal de Berry and dear Canalis? | | The Canal de Berry: the canal more? France Strait? The small channel |
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 | |  | | The Belgium | That of the good memories of the Belgium channels what a pleasure for me there is only a black point the travers? e of Charleroi. | |
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 | |  | | Directorate g? n? rale of the hydraulic lines of Wallonia | Site tr? s complete? visit before navigate in Wallonia. | |
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