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| Docked in Curacao |
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| Granny finds a cannon |
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| The rainbow of Curacao (the mayor who ordered the painting, owned the paint factory) |
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| Pontoon bridge |
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| Cartegena, New City |
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| Our cabin guard |
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| Old fort of Cartegena |
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| Old f*rts in Cartegena |
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| Our tour stops to buy from the painters on the left. |
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| The museum we weren't allowed to enter so we could enter one that sold Columbian coffee. |
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| Guardista on the wall of the Old City. |
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| Approaching the Panama Canal, April 30, 6:15 a.m. |
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| The original canal which the French attempted. |
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| Double sided, two locks. |
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| Nearing the first lock. |
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| The lock is closed behind us, and we are rising to the level of Lake Gatun |
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| Almost through the third lock |
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| And into the Panama Canal and Lake Gatun. |
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| The small white spot is another Princess ship following us through. |
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| Entering the Pacific Ocean, April 30, 3:04 p.m. |




















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