Navigable body of water, including but not limited to rivers, lakes, seas, oceans, and canals.
1 I just thought, well, it appeared to be more of a navigable waterway .
2 Here you have both, and close to a navigable waterway .
3 The hell, he thought; this wasn't a navigable waterway .
4 The Caledonian Canal is a massive sea-to-sea navigable waterway , connecting the Atlantic Ocean to Inverness and the North Sea.
5 And so I thought it likely that a large city, such as Kelsingra must have been, would be built on a navigable waterway .
6 Safe harbors and navigable waterways made trade and transport easy and cheap.
7 South Wales, like Scotland, suffered from an appalling lack of roads and navigable waterways .
8 The harbour is connected by canals with the river Aa and the navigable waterways of the department.
9 Brazil is rich in having 50,000 miles of navigable waterways .
10 Waterways Ireland manages, maintains, develops and promotes over 1,000km inland navigable waterways principally for recreational purposes.
11 Good harbors and navigable waterways are notably absent along the west coast of South America and notably present in the Eastern Mediterranean.
12 No stretch is more critical than the Mississippi River basin, which accounts for 9,000 miles of navigable waterways .
13 The Rivers and Harbors section of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers got $147 million for a variety of projects on navigable waterways .
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