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<description>     AS IT travels towards Manchester, the canal often rises on embankments or aqueducts to cross low ground or other watercourses.   </description>
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<title>Tales from the Tow Path</title>
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<description>     IT SEEMS the canal bears the handiwork of Britain&#x27;s greatest mass murderer, but the picturesque Long Lees Lock near Littleborough seems an unlikely place to find it.   </description>
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