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      <title>The Panama Canal Explained: Locks &#43; History</title>
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For the price of a ticket that currently runs around $17 (verify at visitcanaldepanama.com before you go), you can stand a few meters from a ship being lifted 26 meters between two oceans. Understanding how that actually happens is most of the reason a visit here is worth the money, so here is the mechanism first and the history behind it second.</description>
      
      
       
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