October 25th, 2014
Here are some more pictures from our visit to the Soo
Locks...
Soo Locks
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The rear of the Thunder Bay.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers logo at the locks, dated 1879.
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The Thunder Bay exiting the locks.
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A look at (nearly) the entire ship.
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The flat back of the freighter.
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The best picture I could get showing the length of the Thunder
Bay.
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