Panama Canal construction. 19th-century artwork of construction taking place on the Panama Canal. The first attempt to build a canal to connect the At


Panama Canal construction. 19th-century artwork of construction taking place on the Panama Canal. The first attempt to build a canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans was made by the French at sea level from 1882 to 1889. This attempt failed due to poor planning, and the effects of malaria and yellow fever. From 1890 to 1903, the excavation machines were maintained but mostly not used. They were then sold to the US in 1904, and construction resumed on a new route, including locks, a dam and an artificial lake. The Panama Canal opened in 1914, with the construction history having broken many engineering records.


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