We live in an age where engineering marvels are commonplace: airplanes crisscross the sky, skyscrapers grow like weeds, and spacecraft reach for the stars. But every so often, we see something unusual ...
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The Scottish canal where boats rise like clockwork
A Scottish narrowboat journey becomes a ride through one of the world’s most unusual pieces of waterway engineering: the Falkirk Wheel, the only rotating boat lift of its kind. The trip begins by ...
A charity hero who is rowing 100 miles across the country in his home-made tin boat has hailed the latest landmark he has visited as "an absolutely wonderful bit of British engineering". "Major Mick" ...
Eric Wightman's life is intertwined with Scotland's canals. Growing up in Polmont, near Falkirk, the banks of the Union Canal were his childhood playground. In adulthood he saw the Union and the Forth ...
We live in an age where engineering marvels are commonplace: airplanes crisscross the sky, skyscrapers grow like weeds, and spacecraft reach for the stars. But every so often, we see something unusual ...
This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The ...
A charity hero who is rowing 100 miles across the country in his home-made tin boat has hailed the latest landmark he has visited as “an absolutely wonderful bit of British engineering”. “Major Mick” ...
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