• The North Sea Canal (Dutch: Noordzeekanaal) is a Dutch ship canal from Amsterdam to the North Sea at IJmuiden, constructed between 1865 and 1876 to enable seafaring...
  • The White Sea Canal is inadequate for most sea-going vessels due to its minimal depth of 3.5 m on which limits its economic advantages.
  • The new canal was conceptualized in the 1960s to create an alternative maritime route connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean, bypassing the Suez Canal.
  • Also known as just the White Sea Canal, this canal was constructed in 1933, by a forced labor of 126,000 people.
  • North Sea Canal, waterway in the Netherlands that extends in an east-west direction between Amsterdam and IJmuiden on the North Sea coast.
  • These canals connect different bodies of water, such as seas, lakes, and rivers. They give ships a shorter way to travel, saving time and money.
  • Popularly called Grand Canal, the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal is the lengthiest and also the earliest canal worldwide. ... The White Sea-Baltic Sea Canal.
  • The biggest canals in the world play an essential role in the transportation and promotion of global commerce. ... A portrait of The White Sea-Baltic Sea Canal.
  • In 1958, French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps formed the Suez Canal Company to excavate a canal connecting the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
  • 1915 project of the White Sea Canal. For a long time, people thought about constructing a waterway between the White Sea and Lake Onega.