Venture through the historic Panama Canal and drink in the natural beauty and awe-inspiring feats of mankind while enjoying a ...
They waved as a towering cruise ship squeezed its way through the canal. “At first it made me laugh, the insanity of it all,” said Jacqueline Williams of Mr. Trump’s threats against Panama ...
The one cruise she absolutely insisted I do, though, was a Panama Canal crossing. These sailings are popular (and often expensive) because they offer a rare chance to pass through the Panama Canal ...
through three levels of legal protection: First, Panama’s constitution declares the Canal an “inalienable heritage” of the nation, meaning it cannot be sold, transferred or ceded under any ...
Panama has owned and administered the Panama Canal for nearly three decades. President Trump wants to change that to counter ...
The Panama Canal is no stranger to global attention ... to witness massive cargo ships and traveler-stuffed cruises make their way through a double set of locks, tugged along by trains on either ...
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The Panama Canal’s future security may depend less on scrutinizing foreign presences and more on rekindling the kind of robust American partnership that made the Canal’s success possible in the ...
Azamara Cruises, the small-ship cruise line renowned ... Ocean to Alaska before circumnavigating North America (via the Panama Canal) to St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Finally, Azamara ...
World cruises are generating quite the buzz these ... then down the West Coast of North America to the Panama Canal. After transiting the canal, the ship journeys north along the East Coast ...
An illness outbreak was reported on the cruise before mine ... time US Genius Idea to Move World Largest Ships Across the Panama Canal ...
(CNN) — The Panama Canal is no stranger to global attention ... witness massive cargo ships and traveler-stuffed cruises make their way through a double set of locks, tugged along by trains ...