One of the world's greatest engineering achievements is now a major cruise destination. This comprehensive edition includes the dramatic history and unique geography of the Panama Canal with information on the ports of Florida, the Caribbean, Central America, the Mexican Riviera, and California. Full-color photos & maps throughout.
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One of the world's greatest engineering achievements is now a major cruise destination. This comprehensive edition includes the dramatic history and unique geography of the Panama Canal with information on the ports of Florida, the Caribbean, Central America, the Mexican Riviera, and California. Full-color photos & maps throughout.
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The book is well presented and it is very informative in its historical aspects, the details of the canal, and its ?modus operandi?. It includes a very nice pull out map of the Panama Canal that it is almost accurate. I say almost, because it does not show the Centennial Bridge over the Gaillard Cut, this is a major bridge built in 2004 and it is as impressive as the Bridge of the Americas nine miles south. For a book with a copyright of 2006, the omission of this important bridge is hard to understand, unless it was written long before and never updated. Except for this slip I certainly recommend the book, it was a very important preparation to my recent trip across the canal aboard a cruise ship.