



13~17.OCT.2008 Field study visit
A Canal in Guildford
I think canals are not only routes for boats but also space that included cultural, historical and environmental things to create special views mainly based on water.
There are various landscapes and natural views even though many canals are manmade routes.
Therefore, I was pleased to see beautiful scenery during a trip by a narrow boat.
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