Containerama at the Panama Canal
Panama picture - A British container ship squeezes through a lock with about two feet to spare. At least 15,000 ships inch through each year, paying more than 500 million dollars in tolls.
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A British container ship squeezes through a lock with about two feet to spare. At least 15,000 ships inch through each year, paying more than 500 million dollars in tolls.
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