Exploring the History and Recreational Value of Towpaths
Towpaths are paths that run along the edge of canals and rivers, used by towboats to pull barges. They are typically wide enough for a boat to pass through, with a smooth surface that allows for easy maneuvering. In addition to being used for transportation, towpaths are also popular for recreational activities such as cycling and walking.
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