The attractions are free. Standing on the bridge, looking through both ends, there is a tourist service point at the bridge. The canal is spectacular and worth visiting the scene, but it is relatively narrow and the shipping value is not big. I bought some Greek specialties in the nearby specialty store. A few knifes were confiscated by the airport. It is a pity.
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The attractions are free. Standing on the bridge, looking through both ends, there is a tourist service point at the bridge. The canal is spectacular and worth visiting the scene, but it is relatively narrow and the shipping value is not big. I bought some Greek specialties in the nearby specialty store. A few knifes were confiscated by the airport. It is a pity.
Visiting the Corinth Canal from the first stop of Athens westbound is the Corinth Canal with a length of 79 meters. The coordinates of the Corinth Canal are the deepest canals in the world. It is also a rare canal in the hard rock area. This narrow and slender waterway provides access from the Aegean Sea to The shortcuts to the sea in Ionia saved small and medium ships time and cost for the supertankers and container ships in modern shipping. The canal was still too small for the supertankers and container ships in modern shipping. The vast project of excavating the canal was largely built during the reign of Roman Emperor Nero in 67 AD Works on the Jewish prisoners in the Jewish colonies of the Roman Empire were halted in 68 AD 1892 a French company began construction of the canal 1893 completed by the Greek government. The long canal was provided through the Corinthian Isthmus. The sea shortcut bridge from the Aegean to Ionia straddles the highway bridge above the canal and the pedestrian trails for tourists provide a chance to take a photo. The water in the sunny canal makes a super dreamy blue-green monument. Next to it, I found a smiling Greek dog so cute.
The canal split the Peloponnese Peninsula from the Greek mainland, and appears to have become a true big island, which was said to have been imagined more than 2,000 years ago until the end of the 19th world. It is the deepest canal in the world and one of the few canals that have been dug in hard rock areas. But it still looks narrow compared to modern oversized freighters, so the unemployment rate is not high, mostly just tourism.
上から見るととても深くて地層の断面がすごかった👏👏日本では見れない光景でした
The Corinth Canal connects the canals of the Gulf of Corinth, the Aegean Sea and the Gulf of Saronique, which crosses the narrow isthmus of Corinth, dividing the Greek mainland and the Peloponnese Peninsula. It was built in 1881 and cost a lot of manpower and manual excavation. After several twists and turns, it was finally completed in 1893, and the total length was 6.4 kilometers.
The canal, built by Roman Emperor Nero, was the hard and miserable labor of the working people, the slaves, in an era of mechanical and technological underdevelopment, and changed the organization of transportation in this region. Today, although the Corinthian canal has limited passage capacity, it is still the remains of the Roman Empire project we can see today.