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Two Boat Locks on Rideau Canal Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Boat locks Seattle Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rhone River Boat Locks near Lyon France Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ballard Boat Locks Seattle Washington Royalty Free Stock Photo
River Schleusen and locks near Dörverden, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seattle Ballard Locks Fish Ladder for Salmon Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Seattle Ballard Locks Fish Ladder for Salmon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seattle Ballard Locks Pleasure Boats Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hiram Chittenden locks at Ballard near Seattle move boats from the ocean side of Puget Sound into the fresh waters of Lake Washington. Iron railroad bring in the background. The Salmon Bay Bridge, which is located west of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, is the last bridge to span the Lake Washington Ship Canal before it becomes Puget Sound. Built in 1914 by the Great Northern Railway, it has an opening span of 200 feet and has two tracks.


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