After a rather strange and intriguing week, here is a new photo which was taken and sent to me by Cindy. I hope it won't be as difficult as it seems: CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.
This really isn't that difficult. It is one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken and had an enormous impact on shipping between the Atlanic and Pacific Oceans--which it joins. I traveled through it on a cruise, and is something I highly recommend to every traveler.
After a while you learn the subtle difference between
holding a hand and chaining a soul, And you learn that love doesn't mean learning and company doesn mean security, And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts and presents aren't promises, And you begin to accept your defeat with your head up and you eyes open, with the grace of an adult, not the grief of a child, And you learn to build all you roads on today
because tomorrow ground is too uncertain for plans. After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much. So you plant your own garden and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone else to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure... That you really are strong, And you really do have worth.
(Veronica A. Shoffstall)
This really isn't that difficult. It is one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken and had an enormous impact on shipping between the Atlanic and Pacific Oceans--which it joins. I traveled through it on a cruise, and is something I highly recommend to every traveler.
ReplyDeletePanama Channel? How long does the cruise take? What can you see there?
ReplyDeleteCorrect. We cruised through it in the morning--took a couple of hrs. Totally cool to go through the locks and see it in work first hand.
ReplyDeleteOh, I wish I could see it once! :)
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