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  • SHOW! VIVA O BRASIL!

  • crazy stuff

  • 747 Psychic on the Seven Sea's,Trade Winds,Atlantic Seaboard,Pacific Rim,Panama Canal, and-- I-- just-- got-- laid....;..

  • Anybody else hoped this ship would beat the other one out of the last lock?

  • naa schaut mich an bin ein frosch

  • bellissimo

  • hehe ich hab was unanständiges entdeckt

  • I've never watch this kind of lake before. It is wonderful.

  • Go checkout c4fishingteam on YouTube. They fish the canals in Miami and have great quality videos weekly. Also check out their blog. It has a lot of useful information!

  • I remember I was riding in my uncle's taxi cross the "Bridge of Americas".

    There was so much traffic, it takes 20 mins to get across.

    One day, a drunk driver was driving the wrong side of the road and crash into someone headon. Somebody was dead and it look awful.

  • great video man !!!! i have been there .... yes , amazing engineering work fo art and 100 years old ..

    still very amazing !!! even for today-standards !!!!

  • I just came.

  • The little boat at 1:45 lol

  • Now imagine that on a Navy ship and having to stand topside on a .50 cal for hours on end.

  • my teacher showed us this, it was cool

  • Thanks, that brought back a lot of memories.....

  • 1:45 lol little tug boat. how cute

  • @orangejuice410404 maybe its carrying yakko

  • IM HALF PANAMANIAN YAYAYAYYAYAYYA

  • Awesome.

  • This is great !

  • Грибочки!

  • This is exactly what I wanted to see. Thanks

  • had a great trip through there in 76 on ss Australis from sydney to uk . love to do it again. Thanks for the video

  • Hi! wonderful, I love Panama Canal! What is this music?

  • PEACE AND LOVE ...

  • In a way, the 90s ended when the U.S. handed control of the Panama Canal to Panama, December 31, 1999.

  • /watch?v=gE10zmmSnaY&feature=f­eedlik

    my time lapse :)

  • How long did this take?

  • teach me how to to a timelapse

  • thats a very narrow passage way.

  • sana makarating dn ako dito pag seaman na ko

  • Amazing, built almost a century ago, and it's still a marvel.

  • круто (COOL)

  • really nice video :D

  • Viva Panama

  • This was really amazing!!!

  • Jeez Jeff, this is your vid?! Over a million views and counting. Cool. Graham.

  • hey, can anyone explain what is happening when the ship goes past the gates? I get a feeling as if the ship gets lifted somehow. Or the water level is rised up in some miracle. What is this interesting phenomenon all about?

  • Panama Canal is unique... =) God Bless Panama! & Panamanians!

  • Great video. Thank for uploading.

  • @BNSFrailfan The tides are different on both coasts. On the Caribbean coast, they are eighteen inches; on the Pacific side they are about 8 feet. Even if they could build a sea level canal, they'd have to put some locks in so there wouldnt be a tidal bore rushing thru the canal once a day

  • Awesome video, does anybody know the name of this song?

  • @jaywildman69 you don't have to watch the new version in HD. Even at low res, it's still clearer than this version.

  • very Nice!

    if you are interessed in other motion pictures look for " Timelapse Visuals"

    fablous pictures

  • That was so a race. Can't believe we lost... It was all those damn locks.

  • veja os erros de gravação em matrix!!!

    /watch?v=E3FcIL_j0fI

  • Thanks for the replyGoblinAchem, i forgot about rising tides. The Panama canal is an achievement to all that worked and lost their lives for, and people should appreciate the work and effort involved, similar to Brunell. And the time lapse is brilliant.

  • this song is somewhat really freaky.

  • Gotta Love American Architecture. If the French can't do it, the Americans can!

  • good video

  • Birth to 10 Years old Time Lapse - /watch?v=jl7-P7opKa4

    Enjoy!

  • put in on full screen.. does it feel like ur there!? :D

  • Since water levels itself out why do we need canals and locks?.

  • @TheTmny876able: For example, because of ocean currents and tides. The tides work differently depending on the coastline. Also, you can notice that in the beginning the ship goes up the locks, and in the end it goes down. This allows to use inland lakes without having to dig them all down to the ocean level.

  • 0:58 Ever Reach

  • this is great video!

  • great now I wanna go to panama see this shit for myself

  • I have some problems klicking on the box, but it's a great timelapse.

    good work, do you have more journey on timelapse ?

    Thanks for the effort of sharing, be shure to check out our famous dutch skies, the Dutch Masters at Dutchboyz1.

    It's a short timelapse of weather in the city of The Hague.

    with the newest architecture in Holland.

  • and never crashed on the shore even once!

    sobriety will do that to a person..

  • De Atlántico a Pacífico !

  • you noobs cant turn that box off by clicking that button which is under the video loll

  • Why do they call it the Panama Canal? Is it State number 51?? If the US wants it, international law or NOT, the US takes it.

    Panama is extending the Canal WITH the Chinese, I suspect they don't the USA. Sure it's a nice, big, JUICY thing, but it ISN'T IN THE USA. It part of Panama and they can do what they like with it. If they chose to FILL IT IN, it's their choice.

    Land Grabbing STINKS, overpowering and SEIZING COUNTRIES IS WRONG. Empires COST and BITE you back later

  • What ship is this?

    What's the delay between photos?

  • Mother Nature is like "SLLLLOOOOOWWWW DOOOOWWWNN" and youll be like FUCK YOU and kick her in the face with your ENERGY LEGS!

  • Please everyone...i hope you realize that I've updated this video in higher resolution. The annoying red box is there because I want people to click on it and watch the video in better quality. The higher quality version doesn't have the red box, and is much clearer.

  • Before it was built, cargo ships and passenger ships hoping to make it from one American coast to the other would have to travel all the way around the tip of South America, which could take months and was quite treacherous. The Panama Canal cut almost 18,000 miles of the voyage. Coast to coast communication and trading became much faster, linking the two coasts.

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  • @1964Yojimbo if you click on the red box in the middle, it takes you to the high res version of the video. i put it up there so people would watch the better quality video. it's the same video...just better quality. everyone...please click on the link and watch the higher quality video :)

  • @1964Yojimbo You could have just turned annotations off...

  • what a speedoat xD xD xD

  • that is so cool

  • great video but that annotation right in the center of the frame is really really annoying... luckily it can be turned off... other than that, this video is pretty damn cool

  • @marksman55 if you click on the red box in the middle, it takes you to the high res version of the video. i put it up there so people would watch the better quality video. it's the same video...just better quality. everyone...please click on the link and watch the higher quality video :)

  • @radiofreebc oh ok dude... awesome! thanks for the info. check it out, my grandpa is 85 years old and he LOVES to travel. he's been all around the world but now his body is finally starting to telling him that he simply cant do that shit anymore. so he's planning his last cruise... his dream cruise and he tells me its the last thing on his bucket list. its coming up in December.... and guess where hes going? through the panama canal. i showed him this and he was in tears. thanks for sharing

  • i live in Panama :D

  • great

  • Genau so sieht es aus. Ich lebe in Panama und habe es etwas langsamer erlebt. :-)

    Wir sind vor drei Jahren ausgewandert und was bis jetzt alles abging und noch abgeht könnt ihr auf meiner HP lesen. panama-a-z.de Viel Spaß

  • Great video! Amazing weather changes even..

  • Panama is one of the most diverse, colorful, warm and friendly countries in the world. Please subscribe to channel for latest and most important information from Ministry of Tourism in Panama -

  • 40 miiiles on the Panama Canal!

  • haha the ships kept coming towards u and all i kept thinking was LOOK OUT....forgetting it was a time lapse!!!!!!!!!

  • What Cruise is this one?

    Serenade of the Seas?

  • @KevintheJoker Radiance.

  • 1:40 i was at the building to the left, its about 4 floors, and theirs a museum, restuarant, very expensive, i went their for vacation, it was amazing.

  • I wish they had a video game you can explore the world with a ship like that =)

  • dumb ass dipshit carter had to give it away to Panamanians

  • LOL THIS IS SICK! IM A HOMOSEXUAL!

  • @birdmandible Hope you die for being homosexual

  • thanks from france for this video

  • time saving, technical, close to nature, vedio, thanx

  • Me ha encantado. Yo que tengo una fijación especial con el Canal de Panamá, me he sentido bien atravesándolo tan aprisa :-)

  • Very nice video effect. Much greetings from Germany.

  • THIS ROCKS!! im doing a project on panama canal and this was just soooo cool.

  • How long time does it take irl?

  • @Fantasygold2 um about 9 hours.

  • incredible

  • nice!

  • good vid.... thankx

  • OMG GUYS go to my video!!! its the link at the end of it!

  • @alfman111 do it...really. it's awesome, and I can't actually believe someone did this video out of LEGO. So cool.

  • My Dad's helping his friend take his yacht through the canal next week!!!

  • nice

  • 0:43 storm hits lol

  • Why do they have it so that the water rises and falls as you go through

  • @halfstepdown88 The locks operate as sort of a water escalator to get the ships over the continental divide. The land elevation in the center (Gatun Lake) is almost 100 feet above sea level.

  • Always people at the bow!

  • beautiful city, but Guatemala is the most beautiful.

  • Wow, the fog is epic

  • I've only transited at night and didn't get to see it during the day. This video was amazing. A time lapse at night would be really neat to see. You'd see all of the buoys and lights light up the canal like a runway.

  • Wanted to know what it was like to go down it, and this video captured it pretty well. Stoked to go down it for myself someday.

  • I agree, this is an awesome video. This takes me back...

  • I used to go down this canal on a weekly basis!

  • ohhhhhhhhhhhh! the locks are so cool!

  • nice video

  • nice video

  • minfuck...

  • GREAT!! :D

  • Thanks --i just showed my social studies 8 classes.

  • whats the point of them locks?

  • cool

  • when it started to rain, the people went out. xD

  • No Van Halen?

  • @diven001 lol panama

  • @diven001 you have no idea how many times i've thought about that...

  • How long does it actually take to get through the locks?

  • @calihomi it takes 9 hrs to get through it, im pretty sure its 9

  • Still way shorter than to go around South America.

  • @Kronik2g2 The Horn is pretty cool though...I've been around that a few times.

  • This video took me back to my time being stationed there, Cool!

  • thats great ive been to the panama canal

  • Acojonante video. Enhorabuena.

  • Amazing. :D

  • i went there last year

  • dose enyone know how long this was in real time?

  • 9 hours

  • @dieselrad Took from about 8am to 5pm. I recorded 0.5 seconds every 30 seconds and then sped it up using editing software to get the speed I wanted.

  • felicidades a todos los panameños!! hoy cumplimos 10 años de soberania sobre el canal, y hemos demostrado que sabemos manejarlo de una forma sumamente eficiento y responsable

    HAPPY NEW YEAR

  • wow! that looks so cool!

  • You are kidding right? You see clearly "Panama" then you ask if it's in Kansas. lol. I get your joke.

  • I'M ON A BOAT!!!

  • wow!!! so much hatred towards everything

  • I know that, inst it true that the east and west are passing through the panama canal, and the canal made easy for the whole world to move their cargos around the world its great bounty of it.

  • have you been there?

  • I mean the cargo ships, the business

  • shitty country??? u are soo stupid

  • its their selfishness, not their curtesy

  • Nice , but the quality....

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  • what is the music?

  • Fantastic, gr8 work

  • @marcusberahus If you need to advertise, FUCK OFF SOMEHWERE ELSE! What a useless cunt you are.

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  • i still dont really get how it works, but pretty amazing

  • they put the ship in a container, they fill it with water then push she ship to the near container

    keep doin' this till you're back in the ocean

  • yeah, but couldn't you move through the canal without them? seems like naturally, the water would be level enough...

  • The Panama Canal was built taking advantage of Gatun lake, which was located right in the middle of the land. This way, they only had to dig less than half of the canal. But the level of the lake was higher than sea level. And, moreover, they had to level it up a bit using dams to allow big ships to cross the canal. That's why they need to use those locks.

  • Courtesy of the US Army Corp of Engineers. Nobody could figure out the real deal

  • amazing.

  • wow

  • radiofreebc, this is amazing! I have yet to visit the canal - so not only is this fun but it's a real education. what a great way to tour somewhere ... (O:

  • OMG! We watched this video in Social a week ago :D LOL!!!

  • lol!, rmxriverTV (O:

  • @rmxriverTV I'm still surprised how many people have seen this.

  • i like the music in this video, what's the song called?

  • maybe you dont understand this video... this is a man made canal to cross the mountain...or can we say the island... try to search in yahoo the panama canal... then study about it... just try it..

  • This has to be the coolest thing I have ever seen! I knoew about the locks but no explination was as interesting than watching it!

    Thanks!

  • all my questions answered in this remarkable video thanks for outting it up

  • gatun lake the biggest man made lake

    i learned that in history last year haha

  • I think it's weird how the people look like little bugs or something.. LOL

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