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  • Shipping containers are stacked on top of each other at Ushuaia Port, Argentina.
    Shipping Containers at Ushuaia Port ...tif
  • Shipping containers are stacked on top of each other at Ushuaia Port, Argentina.
    Shipping Containers at Ushuaia Port ...tif
  • A view out over the Port of Balboa and the entrance of the Panama Canal from the top of Ancon Hill. Ancon Hill is only 654-feet high but commands an impressive view out over the new and old sections of Panama City. With views out over both the Pacific Ocean and the entrance to the Panama Canal, the area was historically where the administration of the Panama Canal was centered and now has a mix of high-end residences and government departments.
    Shipping Containers at Port of Balb...tif
  • A train carrying shipping containers on the Panama Canal Railway. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Panama Canal Railway (2050724162800).tif
  • A train carrying shipping containers on the Panama Canal Railway. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Panama Canal Railway (2050724162847).tif
  • A view out over the Port of Balboa and the entrance of the Panama Canal from the top of Ancon Hill. Ancon Hill is only 654-feet high but commands an impressive view out over the new and old sections of Panama City. With views out over both the Pacific Ocean and the entrance to the Panama Canal, the area was historically where the administration of the Panama Canal was centered and now has a mix of high-end residences and government departments.
    Ancon Hill Panama City Port of Balbo...tif
  • A view out over the Port of Balboa and the entrance of the Panama Canal from the top of Ancon Hill. Ancon Hill is only 654-feet high but commands an impressive view out over the new and old sections of Panama City. With views out over both the Pacific Ocean and the entrance to the Panama Canal, the area was historically where the administration of the Panama Canal was centered and now has a mix of high-end residences and government departments.
    Ancon Hill Panama City Port of Balbo...tif
  • A large container ship heading into the entrance of the Panama Canal moves behind the colorful rooftop of the Biomuseo designed by Frank Gehry. In the foreground is part of the new Coastal Beltway (Cinta Costera), a controversial ring road several hundred feet out along the waterfront of the historic district of Casco Viejo.
    Biomuseu with a Container Ship on th...tif
  • A large cargo ship passes through the narrow intersection of the Sea of Marmara, the Golden Horn, and the Bosphorus Strait, passing very close to shore in Istanbul, Turkey.
    Bosphorus cargo ship (3201116083129).tif
  • A small container ship on the Saigon River in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
    Saigon River Ho Chi Minh City Contai...tif
  • Several large ships at anchor in Panama Bay awaiting their turn to enter the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Container Ships Waiting for Panama C...tif
  • Several large ships at anchor in Panama Bay awaiting their turn to enter the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Container Ships Waiting for Panama C...tif
  • A tugboat helps a large container ship navigate a narrow section of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Tugboat Navigation on the Panama Can...tif
  • A tugboat helps a large container ship navigate a narrow section of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Tugboat Navigation on the Panama Can...tif
  • A tugboat helps a large container ship navigate a narrow section of the Panama Canal. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Tugboat Navigation on the Panama Can...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • The Port of Balboa (Puerto de Balboa) near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama. Opened in 1914, the Panama Canal is a crucial shipping lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that mean that ships don't have to go around the bottom of South America or over the top of Canada. The Canal was originally built and owned by the United States but was handed back to Panama in 1999.
    Puerto de Balboa, Panama Canal (2050...tif
  • San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge obscured by dense fog taken from Golden Gate Recreational Park
    i249231005-ship going under golden g...tif
  • San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge obscured by dense fog
    i249231140-ship going under golden g...tif
  • Two container ships anchored in Panama Bay before dawn awaiting their scheduled turn to enter the Panama Canal.
    Container Ships Anchored in Panama B...tif
  • Container and passenger ships at anchor in Panama Bay awaiting their scheduled turn to transit the Panama Canala from south to north.
    Ships Anchored in Panama Bay (205072...tif