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  • Dierk Bauer
    Administrator
    • Oct 2012
    • 3550

    #1

    Kiel-Canal

    Postcards of the locks at Kiel-Holtenau
    Best wishes, stay safe and take care
    Dierk
  • Dierk Bauer
    Administrator
    • Oct 2012
    • 3550

    #2
    Kiel-Canal

    Passing over the bridge at Rendsburg on the 14th July 2015.
    The old steamer docked at Rendsburg is the Icebreaker STETTIN, stopping on her way to Hamburg after visiting Flensburg
    Best wishes, stay safe and take care
    Dierk

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    • cptept
      Member
      • Aug 2014
      • 59

      #3
      Splendid!!!
      Best
      cptept
      Athens
      Greece

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      • cptept
        Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 59

        #4
        Beautifull!!!!!
        Best
        cptept
        Athens
        Greece

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        • Dierk Bauer
          Administrator
          • Oct 2012
          • 3550

          #5
          Kiel-Canal

          View from the Rendsburg railway bridge, showing HOGELAND and DIVINE on the 28th July 2015, DIVINE only shifted berth after discharging, maybe waiting for orders?
          Best wishes, stay safe and take care
          Dierk

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          • Dierk Bauer
            Administrator
            • Oct 2012
            • 3550

            #6
            Kiel-Canal

            Entering the locks at Brunsb?ttel onboard Icebreaker STETTIN last Sunday
            Best wishes, stay safe and take care
            Dierk

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            • grahme
              Junior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 13

              #7
              Kiel Canal

              Dierk. Why the need for locks on the Kiel ? Is there an RL difference between the Baltic and the Elbe or is it some other reason

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              • Dierk Bauer
                Administrator
                • Oct 2012
                • 3550

                #8
                Kiel-Canal

                Hi Grahme, the locks on both sides are necessary due to the tides of the River Elbe, while the level of the Baltic Sea is being affected by wind conditions. They allow a constant waterlevel in the Kiel-Canal.

                More of the Kiel-Canal can be found here:

                Best wishes, stay safe and take care
                Dierk

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