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Tied in place

A boathand ties the boat to the lock wall so the boat won't slip backward or foreward while the lock water level changes.
Goldy Locks and the Four Wayfarers

May 6th 2018
Our river boat will pass through 68 locks during our cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest. We will travel from the Rhine River to the Main River, through the Main-Danube Canal and finally along the Danube River to Budapest. Ever been through a lock? Let me show you how it works. A lock is used when there is a change in the altitude of a river. In nature, a change in river height is solved by a ... read more
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