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of canals and railroads and so forth.
Blue are canals and wetlands.
And so canals, pipelines, and wires are built, but then they are frequently expanded, they're widened, they're deepened.
Who builds canals?
right not lel's canals but the last kind of vestage of a vision of an inhabited
lighthouses and canals and lock Gates and the use of the compass and designs of sails and Rudders and anchors
So we used to invest in canals.
There are hundreds of footbridges and canals.
This was used in conjunction with canals, which were used to create waterways into the interior, so it was possible to start settling and creating economies
It's got a lot of canals, a lot of boats, a lot of rivers.
And I refer to these as coal canals, because over 80% of their traffic was coal.
at the end of the canals, there's actually quite substantial industrial buildup along the canals.
Have you been to the canals?
There were a lot more canals than there are now.
And it's a very interesting structure because the canals and the railroads were sort of made-- in a way, the railroads eclipsed canals
It's a disorder with one of the balance canals of the inner ear.
collected in an N outside his house into water from canals and lakes and Del and
grids, water canals, and so forth to link up Eurasia.
And then we used steam engines to build canals, like the Erie Canal which opened in 1825.
was fueled by the rise of the factory system alongside canals.
So Josiah White was the pioneer of one of the first canals.
By 10 years later, canals are being widened and deepened.
And by 1850, the canals have much bigger capacity.
But basically, canals are sophisticated technologies, but largely you can think about them as big ditches or rivers that you can go up and down.
I suspect that something to do with your semicircular canals, but maybe it's just, you know, your bringing up
book but somehow but they were digging the canals of Amsterdam during the time that he that Descartes was there and
this was a city that was very much uh the canals are kind of like tentacles or arms that reach out around the world
'Chef Barbara Lynch,' she wrote, 'has canals of steel.
You build channels, you build canals, you build trenches, and you divert river water, or you divert lake water.
By 1825, a couple more canals are opened.
slips, scattered along the mainland and islands and canals that filigree both the mainland side of the bay and the barriers where the fleet finally disintegrates.
We're going to clean out all the stenoses in your spinal canal and in your nerve root canals, and on, and on, and on.
And she goes, oh, root canals and the different more surgery types of things.
So in the book, I'm looking at things like coal canals, oil pipelines, and electricity transmission wires.
to point B. Here's the paths of the various canals built in eastern Pennsylvania connecting these coal fields to the eastern seaboard, particularly
And they actually even found it is cheaper to import coal 3,000 miles from Britain before the building of canals than it was to ship it 100 miles over the land.
that energy is found in rural and remote areas, the fact that building these canals, pipelines, and wires is very expensive, linked to the fact
And to get around the rapids, they would build very primitive canals.
And once they learned how to do that, then they would build canals elsewhere in the country, and famous ones like the Manchester Canal,
people, I think it was Percival Lowell that just thought that they were canals and it got everybody thinking about maybe people live there.
They built bridges and roads, the Tennessee Valley Authority, canals and infrastructure.
But they also really saw that the shading and the livability that it added to what was otherwise quite a stinky and smelly city with its canals
A group of entrepreneurs had the vision that if they dug canals through the marshes,
We have a city with cool architecture, with parks, with canals, with a river, and we're all going down a little hole in the ground
And for Trembley, living in the Netherlands, there were an awful lot of canals and stagnant water around him, so he was able to find an awful lot.
But with Braavos, it was much more a matter of taking the rough outline, digging, and throwing a lot more detail, and putting the canals
The big point of this chart is people doing calculations in 1821, showing that moving coal over land costs huge amounts of money, but that building canals would
He gazes along the smaller great barrier islands and the canals between them and the bayside back sides of the palatial homes of
Along the canals the mostly Moorish-styled
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