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  • Turistas visitan las esclusas de Pedro Miguel

    Turistas visitan las esclusas de Pedro Miguel

    Tourists take pictures of Pedro Miguel Locks during a boat trip through the Panama Canal, on August 12, 2014. Next August 15 marks the 100th anniversary of the Panama Canal, considered to be one of the 20th century's marvels of engineering and through which goes five percent of the maritime world trade. Panama took control of the 80-km-long canal and the 1,426-square-km enclave that surrounds it at midnight on December 31, 1999 according to the 1977 handover treaty signed by then-presidents of the US, Jimmy Carter and Panama, Omar Torrijos. AFP PHOTO/ Rodrigo ARANGUA
  • Un barco navega bajo el Puente de las Américas

    Un barco navega bajo el Puente de las Américas

    A cargo ship sails under the Americas Bridge in the Panama Canal, on August 12, 2014. Next August 15 marks the 100th anniversary of the Panama Canal, considered to be one of the 20th century's marvels of engineering and through which goes five percent of the maritime world trade. Panama took control of the 80-km-long canal and the 1,426-square-km enclave that surrounds it at midnight on December 31, 1999 according to the 1977 handover treaty signed by then-presidents of the US, Jimmy Carter and Panama, Omar Torrijos. AFP PHOTO/ Rodrigo ARANGUA
  • Un buque guiado en el Corte Culebra

    Un buque guiado en el Corte Culebra

    Cargo ships are being guided through the Culebra Cut near the Centennial Bridge, and towards the Pedro Miguel locks in the Panama Canal, in Panama City August 13, 2014. Panama will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Panama Canal on August 15, 2014. REUTERS/Rafael Ibarra (PANAMA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS TRANSPORT MARITIME ANNIVERSARY)

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