Did you know Columbia has an extensive system of canals? Originally begun in 1820 on the Saluda River, it was later expanded to include a separate canal, called Bull Sluice, north of Columbia Canal on the Broad River. This is a lovely view of that diversion dam on the Broad River.
This view at the Columbia Diversion Dam for Bull Sluice was painted plein air (outdoors, on location) with some friends on a lovely summer day.
Pro Tip: You can put in a kayak below the dam and follow the Broad River down to the confluence with the Saluda where the two rivers merge to become the Congaree. This is a great route in May each year when the Spider Lilies bloom!
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