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Panama Canal




The Panama Canal is a 48-mile canal that crosses the Isthmus of Panama and connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, circumventing a trip around South America. The canal is split into three locks which raise and lower the water levels 85 feet in order to match the elevation of the land. The complicated engineering project was completed in August 1914.
Titles

 Panama Canal (Thomas L. Purvis)

 The Panama Canal (Depew and Low)

 Panama Canal Treaty

 The Building of the Panama Canal (Encyclopedia Britannica)

 The Human Side of Panama Canal Building (George W. Goethals)

 The Purchase of the Panama Canal (Theodore Roosevelt)

 Statement on the Transfer of the Panama Canal to the Republic of Panama, December 14, 1999 (William J. Clinton)

 Panama Canal Commission (Ronald W. Reagan)

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