Dry Lake Aqueduct for Clay Pipes

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Description: This aqueduct carries two china clay pipes (which in places are exposed in the concrete) which head to Cantrel, once transporting china clay from Red Lake. The little arch allows the water of the Dry Lake (which, as one would expect, is usually dry!) to pass under during times of heavy rainfall or runoff.

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