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Building of the Panama Canal, Panama, late 19th-early 20th century.
Building of the Panama Canal, Panama, late 19th-early 20th century. The idea of building a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific was first planned by the French civil engineer and builder of the Suez Canal, Ferdinand de Lesseps. The French began work in 1880, but 9 years later the difficulties posed by the terrain, disease and spiralling costs doomed the project to failure. The United States bought the land in 1904 for $40 million, and proceeded to complete the 80 kilometre long canal between 1904 and 1914. The building of the canal cost the lives of an estimated 25,000 workers due to accidents and tropical diseases.
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AR946648
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Public
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4802px × 3649px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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Boat
BOATS
building
Civil engineering
color
Commerce
concept
Construction
Digging
DREDGER
Dredging
geographical feature
Geography
Hillside
Island
Labor
Laborer
LOCATION
Panama
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River
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TRADE
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Valley
Water
water transport
waterway
WORKERS
WORKING