
Here's our line handlers Fernando, Alphonso and Alonso and the lines they used to get us through the canal. We're dropping them off in Colon, Panama. What a trip!

First view of the Caribbean from the last of the locks.

Moving to lock #2 in a series of 3 locks.

Posing in front of the locks. Man I got to do something about these white T-shirts. They seem to add 20 lbs. Maybe I'm wearing 4 of them.

We're happy to be heading out of the canal through the Gatun Locks. Don't look now Hon, but there's a tanker coming.
1 comment:
Umm... the Caribbean is a bit further away... the Gulf of Mexico is kind of in between Panama and the Caribbean. :-D
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