- Ob-Yenisei Canal
Ob-Yenisei Canal, also known as Ket-Kas Canal is a disused waterway that connected the basins of the rivers Ob and Yenisei in Siberia.
Location
The waterway connected the
Ket River , a tributary of the Ob with theGreater Kas River , a tributary of the Yenisei, making use of their tributaries and lakes. The divide between the two river systems (which is also the border between today'sTomsk Oblast andKrasnoyarsk Krai ) is spanned by a hand-dug canal 8 km long, 20 m wide at the bottom, and 2.1 m (7 feet) deep.History
The canal was built in a period between 1882 and 1891, but was too shallow and narrow to compete with the
Trans-Siberian Railway .Plans to improve the canal were considered around 1911, but were abandoned due to the beginning of the
First World War .The canal was severely damaged during the Civil War, and closed for navigation in 1921.The canal was used one more time in 1942, when three steamboats and a cutter managed to make their way from theYenisei to the Ob, but the passage was extremely difficult.
The canal is now fully abandoned. It is occasionally reached by tourists using
canoe s, cars, or bicycles, or on foot.External links
* [http://bell.tomsk.ru/about/index.html Ob-Yenisei canal] ru icon
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