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Bassin de l'Atlantique

 
Quai de Flandre, 59279 Loon-Plage, France
 
Information about the place
Bassin de l'Atlantique is a minor waterways place at the end of the Canal des Dunes (where it joins the English Channel); past Dunkerque - Bassin de Mardyck (Start of Liaison Dunkerque-Escaut) (6.84 kilometres and 1 lock to the east).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Dunkerque - Bassin de Mardyck is Ecluse de Dunes; 6.13 kilometres away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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External websites
 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
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Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
 
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[Bassin de l'Arsenal] 2.3673667°E / 48.8494750; 2.3673667 Port de l'Arsenal The Bassin de l'Arsenal (also known as the Port de l'Arsenal) is a boat basin in Paris. It links [Canal de l'Ourcq] Specifically, he decreed that the Seine be diverted from below the Bassin de l'Arsenal to the Bassin de la Villette. The canals would have the dual purposes of providing [Jardin du port de l'Arsenal] du Bassin de l'Arsenal is a public park in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, located on the east bank of the Canal Saint-Martin between the Place de la [Bassin de la Villette] The Bassin de la Villette (La Villette Basin) is the largest artificial lake in Paris. It was filled with water on 2 December 1808. Located in the 19th [Batillus-class supertanker] one scrapped in 2003. All four tankers were built in the Bassin C dock of the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyards at Saint Nazaire, France. Batillus, [Place de la Bastille] into a marina for pleasure boats, the Bassin de l'Arsenal, to the south, which is bordered by the Boulevard de la Bastille. To the north, a covered canal [Gardens of Versailles] Jean Cotelle, ca. 1693 "Bassin de Neptune" by Jean Cotelle, ca. 1693 "Vue de l'Orangerie" by Jean Cotelle, ca. 1693 "Bassin du Dragon" by Jean Cotelle [Bassin de Saint-Ferréol] The Bassin de Saint-Ferréol (Languedocien: Lac de Sant Ferriòl) was created as the result of a large earth dam across the mouth of the valley of Laudot [Canal Saint-Denis] 1 mi) in length. The canal connects the Canal de l'Ourcq, at a point north-northwest of the Bassin de la Villette in the 19th arrondissement, with the [Bassin de Lampy] The Bassin de Lampy was created during 1777 and 1781 when a dam was placed on the Lampy Valley in the Aude department in south-central France. The reservoir
 
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