12 Architectural Marvels That Defy Engineering Logic

9. The Panama Canal Expansion: A Passage to Progress

Photo of Panama Canal Gatun Locks. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @User:Stan Shebs

The expansion of the Panama Canal is a monumental engineering project that has transformed global trade and commerce. The original canal, completed in 1914, was a marvel of engineering in its own right, allowing ships to traverse the Isthmus of Panama and connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The expansion, completed in 2016, involved the construction of a new set of locks and the widening and deepening of the canal to accommodate larger ships. The project required innovative engineering solutions, including the use of advanced materials and construction techniques to ensure the durability and efficiency of the new locks. The expansion of the Panama Canal has had a profound impact on global trade, reducing shipping times and costs and opening new markets for goods and services. It is a testament to the power of human ingenuity and the ability to overcome challenges and create opportunities for progress and prosperity.

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