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Ships, Locks, and a Jungle

A History of How the Panama Canal Was Built For Kids

James Smith

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Sachbücher / Sachbilderbücher

Beschreibung

A passage between two oceans-once thought impossible-became one of the greatest engineering triumphs in history. This book takes young readers on an exciting journey through the challenges, failures, and victories that led to the creation of a waterway that changed the world.

From towering mountains to dense jungles filled with deadly creatures, the path wasn't easy. Engineers, workers, and leaders faced landslides, dangerous diseases, and brutal working conditions as they carved a route that would save ships from traveling thousands of extra miles. Along the way, readers will discover how teamwork, problem-solving, and pure determination helped turn a dream into reality.

Packed with fascinating facts and mind-blowing details about the powerful machines and daring people behind the project, this book makes history feel alive. Learn how massive locks lift entire ships like floating elevators, how a hidden jungle became a key part of the canal's success, and how this man-made wonder continues to shape global trade today.

Perfect for curious minds, history lovers, and future engineers, this is a must-read for anyone who wants to know how an idea turned into one of the most important waterways on the planet.

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how things are built, engineering marvels, transportation history, world wonders, locks and dams, waterway construction, engineering for kids, amazing engineering, international shipping, global trade, building the canal, Panama Canal, how canals work, construction history, maritime history, naval history, famous waterways, man-made wonders, Panama history, digging the canal, trade routes, history for kids, ocean shortcut