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Each of the five cataracts has a double system of locks on the north and south shores of the mighty Shadew River to enable simultaneous traffic in both directions.  Left-side directionality is observed, so traffic on the north side moves to the east and traffic on the south side moves to the west.
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Each of the five cataracts has a double system of locks on the north and south shores of the mighty Shadew River to enable simultaneous traffic in both directions.  Left-side directionality is observed, so traffic on the north side moves to the east and traffic on the south side moves to the west.  A sea barge circumventing the highest of the cataracts requires passage through eight successive chambers.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:46, 29 December 2013

The Grand Shadew Canal describes the system of five locks used to circumvent the cataracts of the Shadew River as it passes through the Shadmaus, the high mountain valleys of Transalpine Agogia. Annual traffic of the canal has increased from about 300 the first year the canal opened (2694) to nearly ten thousand in the present day.

Operation

Each of the five cataracts has a double system of locks on the north and south shores of the mighty Shadew River to enable simultaneous traffic in both directions. Left-side directionality is observed, so traffic on the north side moves to the east and traffic on the south side moves to the west. A sea barge circumventing the highest of the cataracts requires passage through eight successive chambers.

Five Locks Project

The Grand Shadew Canal was constructed from 2673 to 2694 by Aurician Corpora Mercia in what is known as the Five Locks Project.

Economic Changes

During the period of 2694 to the present, the canal transformed the economies of the Pallathantic nations and the nations of the Vale of Shadew which became the breadbox of the Pallathantic. The economies of the Vale of Shadew became much more integrated with the Pallathantic Region. Farmers of Pytharnia and elsewhere had to change their crops and some adapted sheep and wool production. The two Gonfaloys established themselves as fine wool producers.

See Also