The Northwest Passage, except that it isn't imaginary; it's just usually frozen. For the last couple of years, good icebreakers have been able to make it.
The Northwest Passage
The Northwest Passage.
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northwest passage
The Northwest Passage.
Drake Passage.
Drake Passage.
It is a waterway connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific ocean where most vessels passed.
The Northwest Passage is the name that European explorers gave to a theoretical waterway that would pass through the Americas and connect the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. However, there is no "Northwest Passage." However, the Pacific is directly connected to the Atlantic between South America and Antarctica, as well as through the Strait of Magellan. Today, however, ships often travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans via the Panama Canal, a man-made waterway across the nation of Panama in Central America.
The Panama Canal was the waterway dug to connect Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The manmade waterway that connects the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans is the Panama Canal.
Yes. The only way to get from the North Atlantic to the North Pacific without the Panama Canal is the Arctic Ocean.
The Panama Canal is a small waterway that separates North America from South America. The canal also connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Panama canal - however it's in South America