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Aerial View Cruise Ship Panama Canal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pedro Miguel Locks in Panama Canal, Panama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Panama Canal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Gatun Lake, Panama Canal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Panama Canal on the Atlantic side Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Aerial view of Panama Canal on the Pacific side Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View Cruise Ship Panama Canal
Aerial view of Panama Canal on the Atlantic Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Aerial view of Gatun Lake, Panama Canal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Panama Canal on the Atlantic Side Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Aerial view of the Third Set of Locks construction site, Panama Canal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cruise ship passengers line the bow deck for view of canal locks. The canal was opened to traffic on August 15, 1914, more than three decades after the first attempt to build the canal had begun. It remains the greatest engineering feat yet attempted.Three locks raise and lower passing vessels in the Panama Canal. The Gatun body of water is on the Atlantic side, and Pedro Miguel and Miraflores bodies of water are on the Pacific side.


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