Remains of the boat passage at the old Meiji Canal intake weir, where whitish discolored stonework normally submerged underwater can be seen due to reduced water levels free stock photo

Remains of the boat passage at the old Meiji Canal intake weir, where whitish discolored stonework normally submerged underwater can be seen due to reduced water levels - free stock photo

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This is a photo of the remnants of the boat passage at the former Meiji Aqueduct headworks, where the whitish-colored stone masonry usually submerged under water is now visible due to reduced water levels. The exposed white stone structure contrasts with

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