The Suez Canal runs between Suez on the South end and Port Sa'id on the Northern end. The Suez Canal.
The Panama Canal cuts across the isthmus in Central America, providing a shortcut for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Before air travel, the Panama Canal was the shortcut from New York City to San Francisco. Today it is still a shortcut if you are traveling by water.
Cuts Across the Land was created in 2004.
The Suez Canal.
Panama canal
Suez Canal
The Niagara River is the natural waterway, but seeing as there's Niagara Falls in the way, ships use the Welland Canal, which cuts across the Niagara Peninsula of Canada.
no it cuts through Panama
A crosscutting feature occurs when a rock or body of sediment cuts across, through fractures, faults, or magma. Any feature that cuts across must be younger than the rock or sediment that it cuts across.
This waterway cuts across the Isthmus of Panama to provide an international maritime trade route. Work on the canal began in 1881 and it was completed in 1914. More than 800,000 ships have made the passage since it's opening. The largest ship ever to transit the canal was 973 feet long and 106 feet wide.
Lava that cuts across rock layers hardens to form a feature called a Dike.
the colorado river