File:KielCanalView.jpg
This is about one quarter of the way through a passage to the Baltic Sea at a widened area for passing. Shoreline bollards are to secure ships while awaiting clearance for passage. Ships are assigned points based on size and if the sum two ships' points exceeds a certain limit they are not allowed to pass or overtake while both are free to maneuver - one must tie up.
Photos taken from the cruise ship M. V. Norwegian Dream from in the sports bar on the ship. June 2003 by en:User:Leonard G., who combined the images into a single panorama.
While most large, modern en:cruise ships cannot pass through this canal due to clearance limits under bridges, one medium sized ship, the M. V. Norwegian Dream has special funnels and masts that can be lowered for passage. A typical Baltic cruise for this ship is Dover england, through the Kiel Canal and across the Baltic to stops in Tallin (Estonia), St. Petersburg (Russia), Helsinki (Finland), Stockhom (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Oslo (Norway), returning to Dover via the North Sea. This route was discontinued in September, 2007.(Reusing this file)
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- 2004-07-28 05:14 Leonard G. 800×255×8 (51777 bytes) View of the Kiel Canal and surroundings. Composite photo from the cruise ship ''Norwegian Dream'' Photo June 2003 by [[User:Leonard G.]] {{cc-sa}}