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Corinth Canal
The canal that finally cut the Isthmus in 1893, transforming the geography that had shaped every previous era—the same strategic chokepoint where the Diolkos trackway once hauled ships overland. The canal is 6.4 km long, 21.4 m wide at the top, and cut through solid rock up to 79 m deep. A pedestrian bridge and submerging road bridge allow viewing. Managed by the Corinth Canal Authority; published visiting information. Anchor modes: custodian; network_route | Search hooks: Corinth Canal; Isthmus cut; maritime shortcut; 1893 completion; Διώρυγα Κορίγκου; ship transit
Walk the pedestrian bridge over the canal for a vertiginous view down 79 meters of rock, watch ships transit the narrow cut, and visit the nearby submerged road bridge.