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Uli


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Registered: September 2001
Location: Germany
Posts: 146
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· Date: September-18-2002 · Views: 5764
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Willallison

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Registered: October 2001
Location: Australia
Posts: 3,502
September-27-2002 2:26am

surely one of the most extraordinary and exciting pieces of inland waterway engineering ever to be built.....

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Will
Imaginocean Yacht Design
Logic will get you from A to B... Imaginocean will take you everywhere else...
www.imaginocean.net
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Uli
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Registered: September 2001
Location: Germany
Posts: 146
September-27-2002 4:28pm

It's not racing and it's not carbon and not wood, but it's certainly about water and definitely about spectacular and efficient engineering. Built in the spirit of Brunel, the new Falkirk Wheel links two major Victorian canals. Rotation takes seven minutes and each cycle uses about the power of two boils of a kettle...



That is a hall of engeneeringwork and I deeply adore it.

More information :http://www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk/
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glasbotomboat
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Registered: November 2002
Location: Cleveland, OH
Posts: 17
November-19-2002 10:14am Rating: 8 

For the first American comment in the american vernacular: This kicks some serious engineering *** !!! As an inventor, I'm always impressed more by raw design prowess instead of new ideas that rely on new, current technology - i.e. - this could have been done fifty years ago.

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