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English: Lock at the Cutts, River Bann (1) The Lower Bann is navigable over its entire length from Lough Neagh to the Barmouth near Castlerock where it enters the sea. It is tidal from the Barmouth to the Salmon Leap where there is a weir. The lock at the Cutts (“Cuts” on OS map) allows boats to avoid the weir. This is the entrance to the lock from the non-tidal side of the river.
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Author Aubrey Dale
Object location55° 07′ N, 6° 40′ W  Heading=315° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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