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Canal
du Midi |
Price £14.99 Available for purchase on-line from our sister company redumbrella. In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere. |
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The
Canal du Midi was the first major canal construction in Europe. It was
inspired by the remarkable Pierre Paul Riquet, and built by a young engineer,
Francois Andreossy in the late 1670s. It predated the works of James Brindley
by 100 years or so. This early canal was no minor project. It created
a through passage for 150 tonne barges between the Mediterranean and the
Atlantic, passing through the foothills of the Pyrenees. To obtain a water
supply, they had to build what was then the World's largest dam over 20
kilometres away in the Montagne Noir. Today, the Canal has the status
of a World Heritage site. It's enjoyed by thousands of visitors who experience
boating in almost guaranteed hot sunshine. This video tells the remarkable
story of the construction of the canal, it's triumphs and it's setbacks,
woven around a modern day journey from Sete on the Mediterranean coast,
right the way over to Toulouse. For extra measure, the programme takes
you across to Montech on the Canal Lateral a la Garonne to show you a
working example of a water-slope. It's an amazing device for pushing boats
up or down hill on a moving wedge of water trapped in a sloping channel.
This programme is already a collectors' item. |
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