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The Chagres dam, the largest, should be built, he said, at the confluence of the Chagres and the Gatun rivers, at a point called Gatun, and it would hold the largest of the lakes.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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The Chagres dam, the largest, should be built, he said, at the confluence of the Chagres and the Gatun rivers, at a point called Gatun, and it would hold the largest of the lakes.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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He says engineers are using dredging ships and dynamite to create deeper, wider passageways to the new Gatun locks.
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At Lake Gatun - created 100 years ago to supply water for the canal - Captain Ubaldo Pimentel has been running a passenger boat for decades.
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He says engineers are using dredging ships and dynamite to create deeper, wider passageways to the new Gatun locks.
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At Lake Gatun - created 100 years ago to supply water for the canal - Captain Ubaldo Pimentel has been running a passenger boat for decades.
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This ship passing through the Gatun Locks is heading south, into Lake Gatun and on to the Pacific Ocean.
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Here at the Gatun, locks on the Atlantic side of the original Panama Canal, ships pass just centimeters away from the concrete walls on both sides.
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This ship passing through the Gatun Locks is heading south, into Lake Gatun and on to the Pacific Ocean.
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He says engineers are using dredging ships and dynamite to create deeper, wider passageways to the new Gatun locks.
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