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Transiting the Panama Canal on the Seven Seas Navigator Cruise Ship

By , About.com Guide

Crossing the isthmus of Panama on a cruise ship through the Panama Canal is a memorable experience for anyone. Over 56,000 people built the Panama Canal between 1904 and 1913, and it has been a memorial to exceptional engineering and human perseverance for almost 100 years. I have been through the Panama Canal twice--the first time on a Turkish coal freighter and the second time on the luxury cruise ship the Seven Seas Navigator.

The pictures below were taken from the Seven Seas Navigator as we transited the Panama Canal from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean.

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Seven Seas Navigator in the Panama Canal's Gatun LakeSeven Seas Navigator in the Panama Canal's Gatun LakeBrightly Colored Panama BusBrightly Colored Panama BusEntertainers at the Gatun Yacht Club in the Panama CanalEntertainers at the Gatun Yacht Club in the Panama CanalPanama Canal Dancers at the Gatun Yacht ClubPanama Canal Dancers at the Gatun Yacht Club
Cuna Indian Dancer at the Gatun Yacht Club on the Panama CanalCuna Indian Dancer at the Gatun Yacht Club on the Panama CanalEntering the Gatun Locks on the Panama CanalEntering the Gatun Locks on the Panama CanalPanama Canal's Gatun LocksPanama Canal - Gatun LocksGatun Lock Gates in the Panama CanalGatun Lock Gates in the Panama Canal
Panama Canal Gatun Lock Links the Caribbean with Gatun LakePanama Canal Gatun Lock Links the Caribbean with Gatun LakePanama Canal Locomotive "Mule" at Gatun LockPanama Canal Locomotive "Mule" at Gatun LockPanama Canal LocksPanama Canal LocksPanama Canal Locks at NightPanama Canal Locks at Night
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