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English: The Panama Canal locks under construction, in 1910. The partly-constructed middle wall is shown here; the large pipe near the bottom is the culvert used to carry water into the locks. The man standing below and right of it illustrates the scale.
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Source The Panama Canal, An address to the National Geographic Society, by Colonel Goethals, February 10, 1911.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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The Panama Canal locks under construction, in 1910. The partly-constructed middle wall is shown here; the large pipe near the bottom is the culvert used to carry water into the locks. The man standing below and right of it illustrates the scale.

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