Gallery
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Edinburgh Canal Society boathouse on the Union Canal.
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Boathouses on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames, England.
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Boathouse Row on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, USA.
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Racing shells stored inside a boathouse in Israel.
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Boathouses on the Yarra River in Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne, Australia.
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Boathouses in western Norway.
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Log boathouse by Nordfjord.
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Stone-walled Norwegian boathouse set into a hillside.
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Closeup of the second boathouse at Topridge
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Knollwood Club boathouse on Lower Saranac Lake in the United States
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Stone boathouse at Camp Katia on Upper St. Regis Lake, USA
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Boathouse at Camp Wild Air, Upper St. Regis Lake, USA
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Durham School Boat Club's boathouse seen from Prebends Bridge, United Kingdom
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Boathouse on upper Lake Zürich in Jona-Busskirch, Switzerland
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Boathouse on Lake Zürich in Zollikon, Switzerland
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Emmanuel College boathouse on the Cam at Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Several large boathouses in Reed Point Marina, Canada
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Another style of boathouse in Reed Point Marina, Canada
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