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Trabajos de construcción del Canal de Panamá

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  • Pala mecánica de 85 toneladas Bucyrus

    Pala mecánica de 85 toneladas Bucyrus

    (FILES) This undated file photo shows an 85-ton Bucyrus steam shovel working on the Panama Canal. Tons of earth were removed by the shovels onto train cars running on a double track, some taking the remains to the Chagres River to build the Gatun Dam. 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/US LIBRARY OF CONGRESS/FILES RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / US LIBRARY OF CONGRESS/FILES" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
  • Construcción de las esclusas de Miraflores (Julio de 1913)

    Construcción de las esclusas de Miraflores (Julio de 1913)

    (FILES)This 06 July 1913 file photo shows construction underway at the Panama Canal Miraflores upper locks. 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 five percent of the maritime world trade goes. 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/FILES/PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Panama Canal Commision " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
  • Trabajadores desmontan las vías antes de dejar entrar el agua en Culebra (Septiembre de 1913)

    Trabajadores desmontan las vías antes de dejar entrar el agua en Culebra (Septiembre de 1913)

    Workers remove tracks before letting in water to create the Panama Canal 04 September 1913 in Culebra, Panama. 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 five percent of the maritime world trade goes. 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/Panama Canal Commision RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Panama Canal Commision " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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