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I couldn't forget that trip down the Corinth canal in the unmarked plane.
It gave its name to the Corinth Canal.
Unfortunately, the ship hit the bottom of the Corinth Canal and lost a propeller.
The most important of the works he campaigned for was the digging of the Corinth Canal.
En route, the tour stops at the Corinth Canal.
Going through the Corinth Canal at dawn, as the sun was rising, was magical.
In the war against Greece it was used against coastal targets and the Corinth canal.
July 25 - Completion of the Corinth Canal in Greece.
It is the eastern terminus of the Corinth Canal, which cuts across the isthmus.
Visitors can book coach trips to the ancient ruins of Olympia and the Corinth Canal.
Peloponnese, Greece (now an island, since the Corinth Canal was made)
Since 1893 the Corinth Canal has run through the 6.3 km wide isthmus, effectively making the Peloponnese an island.
The film was shot near the village of Perachora on the northern, mainland side of the Corinth canal.
On 7 April 2010, he performed a moto-x jump over the Corinth Canal in Greece.
Sections of the Diolkos have been destroyed by the 19th-century Corinth Canal and other modern installations.
After a transit of the Corinth Canal, Commander Bridges was promoted to Captain during the return voyage.
However, this early era of prosperity was short lived; the completion of the Corinth Canal in 1893 challenged the predominance of its port.
The route reaches the Corinth Canal at 78.5 kilometres and the runners hit the first of six major check points at 81 kilometres.
West of Athens the Corinth Canal provides a narrow water route northwestward to the Ionian Sea.
The 80 km system consists of three coastal canals including the Corinth Canal (6 km) and three unconnected rivers.
The idea of a Corinth Canal was revived after Greece gained formal independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1830.
Since 2009 the rally headquarters and the service park were moved to the Greek city of Loutraki near the famous Corinth Canal.
When the Corinth Canal was inaugurated in 1893, Syros, and the Cyclades in general, began to collapse.
He took part in an early expedition to determine the route of the Panama Canal, and was the chief engineer of the Corinth Canal.
Two submersible bridges exist across the Corinth Canal, one at each end, in Isthmia and Corinth.