Shipping Canal: Kiel Canal
Connecting the Baltic Sea at Kiel Holtenau and the North Sea at Brunsbuttel, the Kiel Canal opened in 1895. This 98 km long canal helps ships save more time on their route. About 460 km (250...
Connecting the Baltic Sea at Kiel Holtenau and the North Sea at Brunsbuttel, the Kiel Canal opened in 1895. This 98 km long canal helps ships save more time on their route. About 460 km (250...
Connecting the Baltic Sea at Kiel Holtenau and the North Sea at Brunsbuttel, the Kiel Canal opened in 1895. This 98 km long canal helps ships save more time on their route. About 460 km (250... continue reading
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