The Grand Canal at Versailles, France, is approximately 8 meters (about 26 feet) deep at its deepest point. It spans about 1.67 kilometers (1.04 miles) in length and serves as a significant feature of the gardens of the Palace of Versailles, designed by landscape architect André Le Nôtre. The canal was originally created for aesthetic purposes and to enhance the overall beauty of the gardens.
France gained the region of Alsace-Lorraine from Germany following World War I as part of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. This territory had been annexed by Germany after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. The region has a complex history of shifting control between France and Germany, reflecting deep national sentiments and cultural ties. Alsace-Lorraine was significant for its strategic location and economic resources.
Really really deep. by this i mean deeper than the grand canyon. Btw, the bottom of the ocean said WOW!
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A canyon is a deep ravine between cliffs often carved from the landscape by a river. One type of canyon is the Grand Canyon.
the grand canal in Venice is 5 meters deep. And, the Grand Canyon, in Arizona, USA, is more than 1 mile (0.6km) deep, in places. There are canyons, in North America, that are actually much bigger and more spectacular than the American Grand Canyon: in particular, there is one, in Mexico, called "Las Barrancas de Cobre". It makes the Grand Canyon look like a puddle of water in a pothole.
The Grand Canal of China is one of the most oldest and largest canals of the world. The building of the Canal had first began in 486BC, during the Wu Dynasty, and was later extended a couple of times in the generations. The canal today stretches out 1,795km (1,114miles) long. It includes 24 locks and more than 60 bridges along it. THE GRAND CANAL OF CHINA IS 2,495 YEARS OLD!
The manchestership canal is 30ft deep and 36 miles long.
The Suez Canal in Egypt
== == The Panama Canal Is 312 feet deep
The Panama Canal is 1400 feet long, 180 foot wide and 60 feet deep.
The Cape Cod canal is approximately 32 feet deep. But I am not quite sure so this is not 100% correct!
120.11 miles long.
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how deep should water line be from meter to house in Versailles Kentucky
A deep notch in the alimentary canal at the junction of the esophagus and the stomach.
Tweezers, maybe?