Thursday, January 30, 2014
Monday, January 27, 2014
Queen Elizabeth Cruise Ship Panama Canal
I these images we see the MS Queen Elizabeth Cruise Ship, operated by the Cunard Line, in the Gatun Locks on her south bound Panama Canal transit, today January 27 2014. The MS Queen Elizabeth is the second largest ship to be constructed for Cunard, exceeded only by the Queen Mary 2, and is capable of carrying up to 2,092 passengers.
Queen Elizabeth Cruise Ship On Board Live Cam View Entering the Gatun Locks |
Queen Elizabeth Cruise Ship - Panama Canal around 8:30 AM |
Queen Elizabeth Cruise Ship - Gatun Locks |
Queen Elizabeth Cruise Ship Pedro Miguel Locks Panama Canal |
Queen Elizabeth Cruise Ship Miraflores Locks Panama Canal at 4:05PM |
Sunday, January 26, 2014
11 World ARC Sail Boats Panama Canal
In this image we see 11 World ARC Sail Boats inthe Miraflores Locks on their respective south bound Panama Canal transit, today January 26 2014, on route from from Saint Lucia to San Blas, Transit Panama Canal, Las Perlas to Galapagos to Hiva Oa, Marquesas, French Polynesia, Tahiti, Bora Bora, Tonga, Fiji to Australia to the Great Barrier Reef and later to Darwin.
11 World ARC Sail Boats |
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Costa Deliziosa Cruise Ship
Costa Deliziosa Cruise Ship Live Cam Views |
The Costa Deliziosa Cruise Ship in the Gatun Locks |
Friday, January 24, 2014
Coral Princess Partial Panama Canal Transit
In this images we see the Coral Princess cruise ship doing her partial Panama Canal transit, meaning she goes up the Gatun Locks as seen here and later today heads back out to sea the same way. One image shows the view from the cruise ships live cam and the second one from the Gatun Locks live cam.
Coral Princess Live Cam View of the Panama Canal |
Coral Princess in the Gatun Locks |
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Windstar Puerto Caldera - Colon
Here we see the Windstar, a four-masted sailing yacht accommodating 148 guests, in her north bound Panama Canal transit sailing from Puerto Caldera Costa Rica to Colon Panama and back tomorrow with stop overs in Coiba among others, today January 18 2014 leaving the Miraflores Locks in the Panama Canal.
Windstar - Miraflores Locks - Panama Canal |
Friday, January 17, 2014
The Aurora Cruise Ship In The Panama Canal
Here we see the MV Aurora, a cruise ship of the P&O Cruises fleet, with a maximum passenger capacity of 1950 and 850 crew in her south bound Panama Canal transit, entering the Gatun Locks, today January 17 2014. One image is from the Aurora cruise ships live cam as they see the locks from the ship and the second image is from the Gatun locks live cam at the same moment and in the third photo we see the cruise ship the same day in the afternoon entering the Miraflores Locks.
View from the The Aurora Cruise Ship of the Gatun Locks |
The Aurora Cruise Ship In The Gatun Locks - Panama Canal |
The Aurora Cruise Ship Entering The Miraflores Locks at around 3:20 PM |
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Friday, January 10, 2014
4 Cruise Ships in the Panama Canal
Today we have 4 Cruise Ships in the Panama Canal, the Crystal Serenity, the Celebrity Century, the Amazara Quest and last but not least the Prinsendam cruise ship. In the following series of images we see all of them on their respective south bound Panama Canal transits, some images from the Crystal Serenity on board live cam and in part from the Miraflores Locks live cams, all taken today January 10 2014. Enjoy:
Prinsendam cruise ship |
Pedro Miguel Locks seen from the Crystal Serenity |
Celebrity Century in the Pedro Miguel Locks seen from the Crystal Serenity |
The Celebrity Century and the Crystal Serenity |
The Celebrity Century and the Crystal Serenity |
Celebrity Century in the Miraflores Locks seen from the Crystal Serenity |
The Celebrity Century and the Crystal Serenity and behind them the Amazara Quest |
Miraflores Locks seen from the Crystal Serenity
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Panama Canal Expantion Project Threatened
CNN: Spanish company threatening to stop work to widen channel. CNN's Nick Parker reports.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Wind Star Panama Canal Transit
In this image we see the Wind Star, a four-masted sailing yacht accommodating 148 guests, in the Pedro Miguel Locks on her north bound Panama Canal transit, today January 4 2014. In the background we see the ongoing work on the Panama Canals new locks on the Pacific side.
Wind Star Panama Canal Transit |
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
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