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The Panama Canal is a chokepoint humans built: a 50-mile cut that lets ships skip the entire voyage around South America by climbing over the isthmus on locks fed by a rain-fed lake. Whoever controls it controls a shortcut between two oceans — which is why the US built, held, and still watches it.

9.2°N · 79.8°W

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