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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 123. Not illustrated. Chapters: Channels of Canada, Channels of Chile, Channels of Hong Kong, Channels of the Arctic Ocean, Channels of the Indian Ocean, Channels of the United Kingdom, Channels of the United States, Mozambique Channel, Fort Point Channel, North Channel, St George's Channel, Black Rock Lock, Lei Yue Mun, Rambler Channel, American Narrows, Walney Channel, Maliku Kandu, Mulah Kandu, Assateague Channel, Urmston Road, Vlie, Huvadhu Kandu, Addu Kandu, Sulphur Channel, Kardiva Channel, Kap Shui Mun, Ma Wan Channel, Tolo Channel, Ten Degree Channel, Adamasta Channel, Lantau Channel, Chincoteague Channel, List of Channels in Hong Kong, West Lamma Channel, Aberdeen Channel, Nine Degree Channel, East Lamma Channel, Haava, Tathong Channel, Kaashidhoo Kuda Kandu, Crozier Channel, Veerse Gat, Alihuras Kandu, Vattaru-Uthuru Kandu, Fulidhoo Kandu, Baraveli Kandu, Geydhoshu Kandu, Veymandoo Kandu, Hani Kandu, Kudahuvadhoo Kandu, Dheburidheytherey Kandu, Ihavandhoo Kandu, Vaadhoo Kandu, Vattaru-Dhekunu Kandu, Fushi Kandu, Kaashidhoo Bodu Kandu, Ariadhoo Kandu, Calbuco Channel. Excerpt: Fort Point Channel is a maritime channel separating South Boston from downtown Boston, Massachusetts, feeding into Boston Harbor. The south part of it has been gradually filled in for use by the South Bay rail yard and several highways (specifically the Central Artery and the Southeast Expressway). At its south end, the channel once widened into South Bay (Boston), from which the Roxbury Canal continued southwest where the Massachusetts Avenue Connector is now. The channel is surrounded by the Fort Point neighborhood, which is also named after the same colonial-era fort. The banks of the channel are still busy with activity. South of Summer Street on the west side of the channel is a large United States Postal Service facility. A large parcel, home...