Kiel-Canal

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The Kiel-Canal (in Germany NOK; international description Kiel-Canal, in Germany until 1948 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Kanal) is connecting with its 100 km  the North Sea (Elbmündung) with the Baltic Sea (Kieler Förde). Locks are at both ends in Kiel-Holtenau and Brunsbüttel. Several ships are using the canal to save time for a connecting trip between North and Baltic Sea. A brilliant view is a cruise liner which is passing the canal.

 

For more information there are some links on internet:

 

Wikipedia on topic Kiel-Canal

Generaldirektion Wasserstraßen und Schifffahrt

 

Use your visit at Edition-115 in Felde to visit the lock in Kiel-Holtenau or join a canal cruise.

 

Kiel-Canal
Kiel-Canal

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