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Interoceanic Channel of Atrato and San Juan (1852) - Milhaud Maps
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This map, prepared by civil engineer John C. Trautwine in 1852, was published in Washington in 1866 as part of a study by the United States Senate to assess the possible canals and railways that could link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. In the 1850s, the Atrato-San Juan route was one of the most studied to connect the two oceans. The Attra River flows into the Caribbean, while the San Juan River reaches the Pacific. The headwaters of both rive…
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