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The Empare lock on the Jonction canal
Empare lock is the third of six locks as you head down the "Jonction Canal"
towards Sallèles d'Aude from the Canal du Midi.
The name, Empare, has to be derived in
some way from the Latin "Amphore" because just alongside this lock is the Museum of
"Amphoralis", site of the largest Roman pottery in France, but bear in mind that there might have
been a Greek settlement there before, since "Emphore" is the Greek work for the two handled liquid
carrying pots that were made here.
There is even a "halt" for the tourist train that
runs on Sundays from Narbonne to Bize Minervois.
If you wish to visit the museum but don't want
to go down the locks, park your boat at the junction and walk to Amphoralis, it's only a few hundred
meters.
Malcolm Beeson
P.S. I'm not a scholar and have never studied either Latin or Greek so don't quote me please, I'm just noting things in dictionaries and passing on my thoughts. Until I looked closely at the photo I always thought that the name was "Amphore".
| The Empare lock on the Jonction canal, alongside the pottery museum of
"Amphoralis" |
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