Expedition boats explore the waters of the Panama Canal through coves and inlets in search of wildlife including countless species of birds, reptiles
Expedition boats explore the waters of the Panama Canal through coves and inlets in search of wildlife including countless species of birds, reptiles and several species of monkeys. The most comfortable and accessible way to discover the natural attributes of the Panama Canal watershed. Gamboa, where the Chagres River meets the Panama Canal. The flow of all the rivers within the Panama Canal Watershed is contained in Gatun Lake to provide water for the operation of the lock system. More than 52 million gallons of fresh water are used for every ship that transits through the Panama Canal from one ocean to : Mantled howler monkey (Alouatta palliata)
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