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Español: Esclusas del canal de Eisenhower.

These are the Eisenhower Locks, located in Massena, NY. This image is from http://www.seaway.dot.gov/graphics/Eisenhower2.JPG.

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08:17, 21 November 2005 en:User:Philip Taron (These are the Eisenhower Locks, located in Massena, NY. This image is from [http://www.seaway.dot.gov/graphics/Eisenhower2.JPG http://www.seaway.dot.gov/graphics/Eisenhower2.JPG].)

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