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Canal Saint Martin, Quai de Jemmapes
Travelers, commuters and tourists walking outside SNCF Gare du Nord train station, Paris, Île-de-France. A queue of taxicabs on the right
Canal saint martin Paris France
Canal St Martin 10th arrondissement of Paris, France
Here the renovations on canal Saint-Martin are approaching their end, for a while the valve-gates were completely removed while being refurbished.
Paris, France -- September 18, 2022: Canal Saint-Martin, weaves its way through the heart of the Paris. Stretching an impressive 4.6 kilometers (2.86 miles), this picturesque waterway serves as a vital connection between the Canal de l'Ourcq and the majestic river Seine. Along its course there are 9 locks, one of which is pictured here. A significant portion, approximately 2,069 meters (2,263 yards) long, had been concealed beneath the surface during the mid-19th century. The aim was to create expansive boulevards and inviting public spaces above, leaving only traces of the covered canal visible.
Paris, France-04 14 2021:People sitting on the banks of the canal Saint-Martin in Paris.The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.6 km long canal in Paris, France connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine.
The Canal Saint-Martin neighbourhood of Paris in summer
Paris, France - December 26, 2012: Young Woman Using Mobile Phone in Paris, standing on the bridge and photographing beautiful view on Seine River
Located in 10th District of Paris The Bichat footbridge designed by architect Marc Mimram crosses the Récollets basin, upstream of the Récollets locks, near the Villemin garden. It connects the Quai de Valmy on the right bank to the Quai de Jemmapes at rue Bichat, to which it owes its name.
Paris, France April 20 2022 : panoramic view of the famous Canal Saint Martin, with people on its shores Paris, France.
Beautiful Seine river in Paris in France. View from the bridge.
Lock on the Dock of la Villette in Paris, France
Canal Saint-Martin, weaves its way through the heart of the Paris. Stretching an impressive 4.6 kilometers (2.86 miles), this picturesque waterway serves as a vital connection between the Canal de l'Ourcq and the majestic river Seine. Along its course there are 9 locks, one of which is pictured here. A significant portion, approximately 2,069 meters (2,263 yards) long, had been concealed beneath the surface during the mid-19th century. The aim was to create expansive boulevards and inviting public spaces above, leaving only traces of the covered canal visible.
Paris, France-10 14 2021:Buildings and people on the edge of the Ourcq canal in Paris, France.
Tübingen, Neckar river and plane tree allee
Canal Saint-Martin in Paris by winter time at sunset. It's an artificial 4.5km long waterway connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine.
Bourton on the Water on a misty spring morning. This image captures the enchanting atmosphere as the village awakens. \n\nThe mist was hovering over the River Windrush and the charming stone bridges, adding a layer of tranquillity to this picturesque Cotswolds village, renowned for its scenic beauty and peaceful waterside setting.
Paris, France - 01 27 2024: La Villette Park. View of the Canal of the Basin from the bridge of Flander with reflects and the park, sky and buildings
Looking south towards Passerelle des Douanes at Canal Saint-Martin
A lock on the Saint Martin Canal, Paris, France
November 2012. View of Paris around the Canal Saint Martin. Scan from 120 HP5+
Paris, France-08 15 2024: Bridge close after a boat full of tourists passes through one of the locks of the Saint-Martin canal in Paris, France
Brussels Canal dividing the municipality of Brussels-City from Molenbeek. Photo of january 2014 before the redevelopment
Saint Martin Canal in Paris, from one of its bridges.
Canal with water
Lock Ecluse du temple at the Canal Saint-Martin - Paris, France
Early morning in Paris. Pont Louis-Philippe can be seen in the distance.
From the Place de la République, walk along the Canal Saint-Martin and you arrive at the edge of the Bassin de la Villette and its quays frequented mainly by Parisians
the Beijing moat not only has the functions of conveying water, draining water, and ensuring urban safety, but also has played a very good role in traffic, transportation, sightseeing, and beautifying the environment.
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