None. You may be thinking of the Suez Canal that ships use to travel from Africa to Asia.
The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Ships use the Suez Canal as a shortcut between Asia and Europe and the Americas. Thanks to the Suez Canal, they do not have to use the time or fuel to sail all the way around Africa just to get to Europe.
The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Ships use the Suez Canal as a shortcut between Asia and Europe and the Americas. Thanks to the Suez Canal, they do not have to use the time or fuel to sail all the way around Africa just to get to Europe.
The Suez Canal, which connects the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. This canal cut the travel from Europe to Asia immensely because now travelers would only have to go through the Suez Canal (basically through Africa and the Arabian Peninsula) instead of going all the way around Africa.
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean and The Pacific Ocean. Before the canal opened, ships had to travel almost 3,000 miles to get around South America. When the canal opened in August 1914, the ships had a shorter route around the continent. They had to pass through two lock gates. The Gatun, and the Miraflore locks. The canal was successfully opened in 1914, with the first ship, the U.S.S Missouri, to be the first to pass through.
The Suez Canal is located in the country of Egypt. This canal was opened in 1869 and connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea.
The Suez Canal allows cargo ships to get from Asia to Europe without having to go round the tip of Africa. This saves a lot of time and money.
The Panama Canal opened in August of 1913, just as World War I was breaking out in Europe.
The waterway that connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea is the Suez Canal. The Suez is Canal opened in 1869.
The Suez Canal
The canal that connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean is known as the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal connects New York City and the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The Canal started construction on July 4, 1817 and was officially opened on October 26, 1825 (even though it was first used on May 17, 1821).
Canal Walk in Cape Town, South Africa opened in 2000, according to Wikipedia. See more, below.