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Panama....Which side?


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You really will have a better view if you arrange to see the process of going through the locks from a variety of places such as the upper deck, as forward as possible, maybe from the after part of the ship as it is exiting the locks and of course from a lower deck while it is in the locks. Spending a large amount of time during the transit on a balcony could cause you to miss some interesting sights.

 

 

Which direction is your transit? Knowing which way you are going I could point out some of the major items.

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