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Panama Canal Tour
For those wishing to see that “8th Wonder of the World”, but have little 
time, I suggest this tour. This two hour tour takes you to the Miraflores 
Locks where we will visit the Miraflores Visitor Center and see the great ships of the 
world transiting through. 
Miraflores is the name of one of the three 
locks that form part of the 
Panama Canal and the name of the small lake that separates these locks from the Pedro Miguel locks upstream. In the Miraflores locks, vessels are lifted (or lowered) in three stages totalling 8 m, allowing them to transit to or from the 
Pacific Ocean port of 
Balboa (near 
Panama City). Ships cross below the Puente de las Américas (
Bridge of the Americas) which connects 
North and 
South America.
Four exhibition halls constitute the heart of the Miraflores Visitor Center . The          exhibitions include historic pieces, interactive modules, video          presentations,          models of the Panama Canal, and objects used in Canal operations.
The History Hall portrays the background, technological innovations,            and sanitary initiatives that went hand in hand with the construction            of the Canal. This exhibition hall honors the hundreds of men          and women who made this achievement possible.
The Hall of Water: Source of Life emphasizes            the importance of water, conservation of the environment and            biodiversity, protection            of the Canal Watershed, and the ACP’s commitment to            the sustainable management of this resource and the interoceanic            region.
The Canal in Action depicts in an amusing            manner how the Canal operates and allows us the experience            of being inside a navigation            simulator and one of the lock culverts. A virtual ocean-to-ocean            transit is also made possible through the use of a topographical            model. This exhibition showcases Canal improvement, modernization,            and maintenance projects. 
The Canal in the World provides information            on the importance of the Canal to world trade; describes the            trade routes it serves;            and identifies its main users, the various types of vessels            that transit the waterway, and the commodities they carry.            In addition,            it presents an overview of studies conducted in order to            guarantee the future competitiveness of the Canal and the benefits            to the            Republic of Panama.