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This post, beginning in the hamlet of Jacksonburg NY, overlaps a portion of the canal represented in yesterday’s post. Notice our vessel to the left below; the cattails beside the road to the road are growing in the original canal bed from 1825.
Our tender ferries folks back from shore excursions.
I believe this is tug Lockport in Herkimer.
Gradall #2 and tug Governor Roosevelt conduct dredging at Illion marina.
Tug Seneca undergoes shore work at Lysander.
Juice is generated in Fulton.
And as we approach Oswego, a sentinel watches our progress.
All photos by Will Van Dorp, who needed to reduce file size to enable this post to load.
This post picks up at Illion marina, where Gradall #2 and
a scow and Governor Roosevelt
worked.
A scow and a self-propelled scow waited on the dock while tug Seneca
received attentions.
A fishing kayaker demonstrated multi-multi-tasking skills.
Rebecca Ann waited at the dock. Madison R assisted with breakwater work.
All photos by Will Van Dorp, between Illion and Oswego.
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