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Canal du Midi - Toulouse - France
Canal du Midi
The Canal du Midi is a historic canal in Toulouse, France, that connects the Garonne River to the Mediterranean Sea. It was built in the 17th century by Pierre-Paul Riquet and is considered one of the most remarkable engineering feats of the time. The canal is 240 km long and is lined with trees and lush vegetation, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Along the canal, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as boat rides, cycling, and walking. The canal is also home to many species of birds and other wildlife, making it a great spot for bird watching. The Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a great way to explore the beauty of Toulouse.