Buckingham Canal, Kollam
Buckingham Canal in Kollam is a 450-year-old Portuguese built heritage landmark at Tangasseri. It is one of the rare existing ancient remnants in city of Kollam (Quilon) - Commercial Capital of ancient Malabar coast. The Canal is believed to be a key conduit built by the Portuguese some 450 years ago inside their strategic territory, the Fort Thomas. Quilon along with Tangasseri was one among the ancient Portuguese settlements in Asia.
Buckingham Canal | |
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Specifications | |
Length | 0.466 miles (0.750 km) (Used for transportation till 1795) |
Maximum height above sea level | 23 ft (7.0 m) (Ends at Arabian Sea) |
Status | Dysfunctional |
Navigation authority | None |
History | |
Date of first use | 1560 |
Geography | |
Start point | Dead End (in the East) |
End point | Arabian Sea (in the West) |
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