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  2. Panama Canal locks - Wikipedia

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    On top, several vessels waiting at Gatun Lake to cross the locks. At the bottom is the canal connecting to the Atlantic Ocean (Caribbean Sea). At the left of the existing locks is the construction area for the new set of locks with water-saving chambers, part of the Panama Canal expansion project which opened for traffic in June 2016. [2

  3. Panama Canal - Wikipedia

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    Panama Canal pilots were initially unprepared to handle the flight decks of aircraft carriers, which protrude beyond the hull on either side of the ship. When USS Saratoga made her first trip through the Gatun Locks in 1928, the ship knocked over all the concrete lamp posts along the canal. [97]

  4. Gatun Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Gatun Dam is an earthen dam across the Chagres River in Panama, near the town of Gatun. The dam, constructed between 1907 and 1913, is a crucial element of the Panama Canal ; it impounds the artificial Gatun Lake , which carries ships 33 kilometres (21 mi) of their transit across the Isthmus of Panama .

  5. New eagle camera installed at St. John's - AOL

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    Dec. 8—St. John's Lutheran Community on Friday announced the addition of an eagle camera for its widely followed eagle's nest at its Fountain Lake campus. The organization installed a live ...

  6. Centennial Bridge, Panama - Wikipedia

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    The deck carries six lanes of traffic across the canal. [3] The Centennial Bridge is designed to withstand the earthquakes which are frequently recorded in the canal area. It was built by the German construction firm Bilfinger. The West Tower was built about 50 m inland to allow space for the future widening of the Panama Canal.

  7. Explainer-What is the Panama Canal and why has Trump ... - AOL

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    The Panama Canal is an 82-km (51-mile) artificial waterway that connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans through Panama, saving ships thousands of miles and weeks of travel around the stormy, icy ...

  8. Eagles4kids - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 2010, teacher Michael Lawrence and his third- and fourth-grade students became interested in eagles after watching an eagle cam from California. [2] Lawrence secured a grant for camera equipment and permission from a local landowner to set up a camera by a nearby eagle's nest. [2]

  9. A host of lawmakers took to the Sunday show circuit in the wake of a government spending deal being reached to avoid a shutdown within minutes of the deadline. Ultimately, a shutdown was averted.