The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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... canal is , however , only 4 miles , the greatest depth of cutting being 285 feet , and the total amount of excavation being estimated at 13,000,000 cubic yards . Russia , again , has recently completed a maritime canal between Cronstadt ...
... canal is , however , only 4 miles , the greatest depth of cutting being 285 feet , and the total amount of excavation being estimated at 13,000,000 cubic yards . Russia , again , has recently completed a maritime canal between Cronstadt ...
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... canal across the isthmus . On their return they made a favourable report , not only declaring a canal feasible , but recommending that it should pass under the dividing ridge of Ahogayegua by a tunnel 120 feet in height and 17,390 feet ...
... canal across the isthmus . On their return they made a favourable report , not only declaring a canal feasible , but recommending that it should pass under the dividing ridge of Ahogayegua by a tunnel 120 feet in height and 17,390 feet ...
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... Canal was 130,000,000 cubic metres , while the quantity of excavation required in the case of the Panama Canal is estimated at nearer 200,000,000 cubic metres , of which more than 130,000,000 were still to be excavated at the ...
... Canal was 130,000,000 cubic metres , while the quantity of excavation required in the case of the Panama Canal is estimated at nearer 200,000,000 cubic metres , of which more than 130,000,000 were still to be excavated at the ...
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