A time-lapse journey through the Panama Canal from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean onboard a cruise ship. Video courtesy of CruiseJournals.com.
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A time-lapse journey through the Panama Canal from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean onboard a cruise ship. Video courtesy of CruiseJournals.com.
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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.
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