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"Navigable: Exploring the Waterways of the World" Embark on a journey through time and space as we delve into the fascinating world waterways

Background imageNavigable Collection: Boat navigable part of the Coco River before it narrows into the Somoto Canyon National Monument

Boat navigable part of the Coco River before it narrows into the Somoto Canyon National Monument, Somoto, Madriz, Nicaragua, Central America

Background imageNavigable Collection: Picture No. 10874371

Picture No. 10874371
Boats with tourists enter the cave, that features a limestone karst mountain landscape with an 8.2 km. navigable underground river, Date:

Background imageNavigable Collection: Picture No. 10866380

Picture No. 10866380
A group of tourists on a boat with a guide - inside the cave that features a limestone karst mountain landscape with an 8.2 km. navigable underground river Date:

Background imageNavigable Collection: Plough used to deepen navigable rivers and canals. From Architecture Hydraulique

Plough used to deepen navigable rivers and canals. From Architecture Hydraulique by Bernard Forest de Belidor (Paris, 1737). Copperplate engraving

Background imageNavigable Collection: Open Northwest Passage, 2012 C014 / 0113

Open Northwest Passage, 2012 C014 / 0113
Open Northwest Passage. Satellite image of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago taken on the 3rd August 2012. Sea ice has receded enough to open up the route

Background imageNavigable Collection: Open Northwest Passage, 2012 C014 / 0112

Open Northwest Passage, 2012 C014 / 0112
Open Northwest Passage. Satellite image of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago taken on the 3rd August 2012. Sea ice has receded enough to open up the route

Background imageNavigable Collection: Hungary, Budapest. View of Chain Bridge over Danube river

Hungary, Budapest. View of Chain Bridge over Danube river

Background imageNavigable Collection: Serbia, Belgrade. Town and Sava River

Serbia, Belgrade. Town and Sava River

Background imageNavigable Collection: Commemorative portrait of balloonists Charles Renard, Dupuy

Commemorative portrait of balloonists Charles Renard, Dupuy de Lome, and Arthur Krebs, inventors and military officers who were charged with developing a navigable balloon during the Siege of Paris

Background imageNavigable Collection: Peru Lake Titicaca

Peru Lake Titicaca
View of the worlds highest large navigable lake and the peak of Sorata, seen from Achahache

Background imageNavigable Collection: Opening of the Thames Tunnel

Opening of the Thames Tunnel
A picture to commemorate the opening of the Thames Tunnel, connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping, showing the company medallion featuring Sir Marc Isambard Brunel supported by one of the tunnels



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"Navigable: Exploring the Waterways of the World" Embark on a journey through time and space as we delve into the fascinating world waterways. From canal transport in the British Isles to ancient civilizations along rivers, there is much to discover. In the British Isles, canals have played a vital role in transportation for centuries. These intricate systems connect towns and cities, providing an efficient means of moving goods and people. Imagine gliding along these serene waters, witnessing picturesque landscapes unfold before your eyes. Travel back to 16th century Florida, where Timucua Indian villages thrived alongside navigable rivers. Food transportation was crucial for their survival, as they relied on these waterways to bring sustenance from distant lands. Step into their shoes and experience their resourcefulness firsthand. Roman art takes us even further back in time with the Nile mosaic of Palestrina. This exquisite piece showcases a trireme sailing gracefully down the river, highlighting how navigation has been integral to human civilization since ancient times. Bernardo Bellotto's masterpiece captures the beauty of Florence's river Arno. Picture yourself strolling along its banks or cruising down its gentle currents while admiring magnificent architecture that lines its shores. Windmills stand tall in Kinderdijk, Netherlands – a testament to mankind's ingenuity in harnessing nature's power for navigation purposes. Witness these iconic structures against a backdrop of lush greenery and tranquil waters; it's truly a sight to behold. Lighthouses dotting the coastlines of British Isles guide ships safely through treacherous waters while canals weave through vibrant cities like veins carrying lifeblood within them. Explore this colorful lithograph capturing both lighthouses' majesty and bustling water highways. Escape into nature at Sylvan Retreat in Newlands captured beautifully in black and white photography – immerse yourself amidst serene surroundings where navigable streams wind through verdant landscapes offering solace and tranquility.