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We visited Beziers on our Languedoc trip but, other than the Cathedral, we weren’t very impressed. The city seemed run down, dirty and in need of some renovation. In the afternoon we drove out to the Midi Canal to see the boats and the locks. In this particular area on the Canal there were nine locks, one after another. We were lucky enough to be there when a boat from northern Europe was navigating through each of the locks. You have to have patience to do these locks: you wait until the water is released and raises the lock water level up far enough to move into the next lock. Then repeat – 9 times! It was fascinating to watch. Here’s a video of the Beziers Cathedral and the locks.
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