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Göta Canal (1971)

Title in Estonian: Göta kanal

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Amateur films Duration 42:29

Göta Canal

Göta Canal, one of the most important tourism attractions in Sweden, is a 190-kilometres long waterway connecting the largest lakes in Sweden - Vättern and Vänern Lakes - with the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. While riding a motor yacht on this waterway, Arvo Horm with the crowd with him has to pass numerous smaller and bigger locks. They begin their boat ride on the canal from the side of the Baltic Sea. Göta Canal connects the following lakes in Sweden: Asplången, Roxen, Boren, Vättern, Viken, Vänern. They pass by the towns and districts by the canal: Klevbrinken, Borensberg, ...

Keywords: lakes | lake environment | skerry | canal | fortress | views of nature with lakes | functioning of the water locks | boat ride | sailing boats on a lake | sailboat | View all »

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Main Data

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Production Firm(s) Arvo Horm (Sweden)
Color color
Sound silent
Film Category Amateur films, Newsreel
Text / Dialogue Swedish
Duration 42:29

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Cinematographer Arvo Horm

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