Day 102 - Transit Panama Canal
Today we transit the canal. Apparently in the night the captain got notice that we would begin an hour earlier than scheduled in the Patter last night. So taking on the pilot at 7:15a. We should be through the canal by 5:30 or so.
Nice day. June chose to watch from our cabin. I watched from deck 14 and 15 for awhile. Boy it was hot and humid. I moved to the Lido deck pool and watched on the big screen until Gatun Lake. We had lunch in our cabin and watched from there. I think there are more pilot boats surrounding us now than there ever were before, but I might not remember correctly. This is my 3rd trip through the canal.
Cost for our ship? Approximately US367K. It is determined by number of cabins, weight, and I don't recall the other criteria. Rain was the forecast but it didn't happen. Amazing we have arrived to the Pacific Ocean. I would have to look it up but I think we are 58 feet lower than the Atlantic. Interesting world.
Our last event is passing under The Bridge of the Americas. It is a road bridge in Panama which spans the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. It was completed in 1962 at a cost of US$20 million, connecting the north and south American land masses.
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