
Buckingham Canal
Tourist Attraction
Buckingham Canal
The Buckingham Canal is a historic waterway in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, stretching approximately 796 kilometers along the Coromandel Coast from Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh to Parangipettai near Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu. Originally constructed in the 19th century, the canal was designed to facilitate inland navigation and improve irrigation.
Over the years, the canal has faced challenges such as encroachments, pollution, and neglect. Despite these issues, it remains a vital component of Chennai's flood control system and ecological balance. Efforts are ongoing to restore and maintain the canal, including proposals for desilting and boundary demarcation.
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Buckingham Canal is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
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