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  • Washington DC headquarters of the Organisation of American States, or OAS, a pan-American organiations including Latin America and Central America.
    Organisation of American States head...tif
  • Washington headquarters of the Organization of American States (OAS) near the White House
    OAS headquarters (0850325093344).tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Statue of Simon Bolivar in Plaza Sim...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Plaza Simon Bolivar in Casco Viejo i...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Plaza Simon Bolivar in Casco Viejo i...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Plaza Simon Bolivar in Casco Viejo i...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Statue of Simon Bolivar in Plaza Sim...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Plaza Simon Bolivar in Casco Viejo i...tif
  • The tower of Iglesia San Francisco de Asis as seen from Plaza Simon Bolivar. Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Plaza Simon Bolivar in Casco Viejo i...tif
  • The tower of Iglesia San Francisco de Asis as seen from Plaza Simon Bolivar. Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Plaza Simon Bolivar in Casco Viejo i...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Statue of Simon Bolivar in Plaza Sim...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Mural of Historic Episodes Related t...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Statue of Simon Bolivar in Plaza Sim...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Statue of Simon Bolivar in Plaza Sim...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Statue of Simon Bolivar in Plaza Sim...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Mural of Historic Episodes Related t...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Statue of Simon Bolivar in Plaza Sim...tif
  • Surrounded by 19th century architecture, Plaza Simon Bolivar is a small public square in Casco Viejo, a block from the waterfront. It is named after Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator of Latin America", and a statue of Bolivar stands prominently in the center of the square.
    Plaza Simon Bolivar in Casco Viejo i...tif
  • A guide and hiker at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Guide and Hiker at Su...tif
  • Cloud obscures part of the summit of Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Mist and Cloud (25509...tif
  • A group of tourists pose for photos at a cloudy and misty summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Tourists Posing for P...tif
  • A tour group of hikers at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Tour Group near Summi...tif
  • Steam rising from the warm ground mixes with clouds at the summit of Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Steam and Mists at Su...tif
  • Some of the rugged terrain formed by the solidified lava flows at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Rocky Terrain (255091...tif
  • While clouds shroud the summit of Pacaya Volcano, steam rises from the still-warm ground. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Summit Steam and Clou...tif
  • Mists and clouds shroud the submitt of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Mists and Clouds (255...tif
  • A plant manages to grow in the thick layer of volcanic gravel near the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Volcanic Rock and Veg...tif
  • One of the local tour guides provides information to a hiker near the summit of Pacaya Volcano on a misty morning. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Tour Guide (255091214...tif
  • A tour group of hikers at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Tour Group at Summit ...tif
  • Much of the ground is covered with dark grey pebbles, but scattered amongst it are some red and white pebbles getting their color from metallic elements. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Red Stones (255091214...tif
  • A group of tourists stands on top of one of the outcrops at the summit of Pacaya Volcano and is partially shrouded by the mix of cloud and steam. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Tour Group (255091214...tif
  • Some of the igneous rock from solidified lava flows at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Solidified Lava Flow ...tif
  • A hiker stands on some of the rugged terrain at the cloud-covered summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Hills and Valleys (25...tif
  • The summit of Pacaya Volcano isnow mostly covered in dark gray volcanic gravel with only a few small patches of plantlife managing to grow. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Summit Terrain (25509...tif
  • A tugboat helps a large container ship navigate a narrow section of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Tugboat Navigation on the Panama Can...tif
  • Busy traffic of ships on a narrow section of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Traffic on the Panama Canal (2050724...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The construction site of the new locks being build adjacent to the existing Miraflores Locks on the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    New Locks at Miraflores Locks Panama...tif
  • The construction site of the new locks being build adjacent to the existing Miraflores Locks on the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    New Locks at Miraflores Locks Panama...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Carved wooden statues on the front of Catedral Metropolitana in Casco Viejo in Panama City. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Wooden Statues on Catedral Metropoli...tif
  • Opened to visitors in October 2014 and housed in a distinctive building designed by famous architect Frank Gehry, the Biomuseo focused on the biodiversity of Panama and the special role the Panamanian isthmus has played as a land bridge between North and South America. It is located on Panama City's Causeway, with views out over the Pacific on one side and the entrance ot the Panama Canal on the other.
    Biomuseo Building in Panama City (20...tif
  • Opened to visitors in October 2014 and housed in a distinctive building designed by famous architect Frank Gehry, the Biomuseo focused on the biodiversity of Panama and the special role the Panamanian isthmus has played as a land bridge between North and South America. It is located on Panama City's Causeway, with views out over the Pacific on one side and the entrance ot the Panama Canal on the other.
    Biomuseo Exhibit on Species Biodiver...tif
  • Opened to visitors in October 2014 and housed in a distinctive building designed by famous architect Frank Gehry, the Biomuseo focused on the biodiversity of Panama and the special role the Panamanian isthmus has played as a land bridge between North and South America. It is located on Panama City's Causeway, with views out over the Pacific on one side and the entrance ot the Panama Canal on the other.
    Biomuseo View of Pacific and Panama ...tif
  • Opened to visitors in October 2014 and housed in a distinctive building designed by famous architect Frank Gehry, the Biomuseo focused on the biodiversity of Panama and the special role the Panamanian isthmus has played as a land bridge between North and South America. It is located on Panama City's Causeway, with views out over the Pacific on one side and the entrance ot the Panama Canal on the other.
    Biomuseo Building in Panama City (20...tif
  • Several large ships at anchor in Panama Bay awaiting their turn to enter the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Container Ships Waiting for Panama C...tif
  • Busy traffic of ships on a narrow section of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Traffic on the Panama Canal (2050724...tif
  • A tugboat helps a large container ship navigate a narrow section of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Tugboat Navigation on the Panama Can...tif
  • Navigation markers on the banks of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Navigation Markers on the Panama Can...tif
  • Terraces on the excavated wall of the Panama Canal, with the terraces designed to prevent landslides, a recurring problem on the Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Terraces on the Banks of the Panama ...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Known as mules, these small track engines help ships move into the locks of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Known as mules, these small track engines help ships move into the locks of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • Inside the Pedro Miguel Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal (20...tif
  • On Miraflores Lake on the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Lago Miraflores, Panama Canal (20507...tif
  • On Miraflores Lake on the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Lago Miraflores, Panama Canal (20507...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Known as mules, these small track engines help ships move into the locks of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. A close-up of the concrete walls of the Canal with a mix of concrete, seashells, and stones. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. The markings on the wall of the Canal indicate the distance to each end of the lock. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Known as mules, these small track engines help ships move into the locks of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • Inside the Miraflores Locks on the southern end of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The construction site of the new locks being build adjacent to the existing Miraflores Locks on the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    New Locks at Miraflores Locks Panama...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • A pilot boat drops off a pilot to a ship about to enter the Panama Canal. Every ship entering the Canal is required to have a pilot. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Panama Canal Pilot (2050724120557).tif
  • A pilot boat drops off a pilot to a ship about to enter the Panama Canal. Every ship entering the Canal is required to have a pilot. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Panama Canal Pilot (2050724120123).tif
  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
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  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
    Bridge of the Americas (205072412262...tif
  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
    Bridge of the Americas (205072412232...tif
  • A sign for Plaza Mayor on the front steps of Catedral Metropolitana. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Catedral Metropolitana Plaza Mayor S...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Catedral Metropolitana Front Arch (2...tif
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