Coastal Engineering
Panama Canal
(pictures courtesy of Keith Maxwell)

The Panama Canal required the digging of 67km of the entire 81km route.


Except for small boats, all vessels must be towed by locomotives travelling on cog tracks along the lock walls.


Two locks were built side by side so that ships could pass in opposite directions simultaneously.

    

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