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Erewash, Cromford and Nottm. Canal Junction.
replied on: 11/23/2004 10:39:12 PM

You have me on that one, Robert. But i do believe it was the Erewash Canal which housed the boat's remains. For some reason, i can't even remember which part of the Canal it was situated in.
I do know i wish i could have a £1 for every time i've passed it over the years, but for the life of me, i just can't recollect that particular wreck in any great detail. I must have looked at it once and logged it as practically meaningless to me - a nondescript piece of rotting wood in the water. It never attracted my full attention at all. I probably didn't like its remaining colour scheme, if any?
Azzabuv.


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