Sunday, December 24, 2017, Passing thru the Panama Canal, Part 4


Two men in a boat row out near ships to catch ropes tossed from the bow, then row back to the lock sides to fasten steel cables from the mules.  The ropes are then pulled to the ship for fasten for use in keeping the ships in the center of each lock.  The mules travel along with the ship; the ships use their internal power to move forward thru and out of the locks. 

 The Japanese car hauler is in the locks on the left side of the paired locks.

 This freighter is on the new, parallel channel.  Note tug boats escorting and no mules.  Also note the water is contained by a raised berm rather than being dug into the terrain.

This double-gated lock is opening in preparation for our cruise ship to enter the lock in front.  Note the cables from the mule on the left.


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