A waterway is any Navigable body of water.
During Alexander's time it was a Navigable lake.
Karun is Iran's most effluent and only Navigable river.
Turbines can be built on land beneath Navigable waters.
Karun river is the only Navigable river in Iran.
Only this 20km portion of the river is Navigable.
The Kārūn is Iran's most effluent and only Navigable river.
Northern India is especially endowed with three large Navigable rivers.
The Karun is Iran's most effluent and only Navigable river.
Miles long and is Navigable for most of its journey.
Traffic can be dense on large, Navigable channels and along certain coastlines.
The Karun is the largest and the only Navigable river in Iran.
In Africa, some rivers are Navigable, that too for a very limited length.
VPython makes it unusually easy to write programs that generate Navigable real-time 3D animations.
There are some great rivers, of which the only Navigable is the Karoun(890 km.).
The Navigable moat is located in the middle of the city walls,
splitting it in two.
Although the Yamuna River is not Navigable, it is of great economic importance to India.
The Mississippi River and Missouri River are commercially Navigable over their entire lengths in Missouri.
Lake Titicaca which straddles the border between Peru and
Bolivia is the world's highest Navigable lake.
To make this type of waterways Navigable, locks become a need and now are an engineering marvel.
As 90% of the trade takes place through sea routes,
these straits provide Navigable routes to various ships.
The Comal River is a small but Navigable river that flows through the city of New Braunfels, Texas.
The Zambesi is Navigable for only 350 km, while the Limpopo can be navigated only for a short distance.
(ii) Otherwise Navigable rivers may be interrupted by falls or rapids
while canals require locks if there are differences in level;
Of the total canal length of 4,300 km in India, 900 km is Navigable, but only 330 km is used.
The city is compact and easily Navigable by foot yet it has all of the advantages of a major European capital.
Port locations are selected to optimize access to land and Navigable water, for commercial demand, and for shelter from wind and waves.
Seat Pagine Gialle- an Italian competitor offering
detailed satellite pictures of Italian territories and Navigable street level panoramas of Rome(similar to Street View).
The NTSB's Office of Marine
Safety investigates major marine casualties upon the Navigable waters of the U.S. and accidents involving U.S.-flagged vessels worldwide.
Founded as a trading post in 1821, its location on the highly Navigable river made the area attractive to orange growers
and timber men alike.