The cost for a ship to use the Panama Canal depends on several factors, but the biggest calculation is the percentage of space on the vessel used for revenue. Thusly, a cruise ship will pay significantly more than a tanker.
per person its 40,000. for young people its 20,000 for the elderly its 10,000
In 2007 = Up to 50 ft US $500 Up to 80 ft US $750 Up to 100 ft US $1,000 More than 100 ft US $1,500
The least paid to use the Panama Canal was 36 cents by Richard Halliburton, who in 1928, took ten days to swim from ocean to ocean.
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It costs $450,000 per trip for a vessel carrying 4,500 containers.
Almost half a million dollars
You would transit the Panama Canal going South.
The Panama Canal crosses the country of Panama.
Through the Panama Canal
Without the Panama Canal, ships going from the east coast of the United States to the west coast, or vice-versa, would have to sail all the way around the southern tip of South America. Taking the shortcut through the Panama Canal saves thousands of miles and days of sailing time.
The Panama Canal was built by digging out a large trench in Panama for boats to travel through. This ditch-like trench would be supported by many locks.
The boat would be travelling west. But..... the direction of travel through the canal is from North West to South East.
That would be the Panama Canal.
The Panama Canal, located (unsurprisingly) in Panama, Central America.
If the question is what President oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal, it would be Theodore Roosevelt.
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Panama is in central American, and it is where the canal is found. The Panama Canal is a very significant canal, as it allows ships direct passage between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic. This saves them trying to travel around South America, which would be a huge and dangerous journey. The Panama Canal is man-made and an incredible piece of engineering. Locks
That would be the Panama Canal.