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Panama Canal Sea Traffic (2023) - Milhaud Maps

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This map was published by Tatiana Pashagina in 2023 as part of the initiative #30DayMapChallenge. The map shows the maritime traffic of ships that cross the Panama Canal every day. With different colors, the author marks the densest routes in the vicinity of the two points of entry to the canal. It can be seen as in the north multiple routes arrive from different sites of the Atlantic Ocean, while in the south there are two main routes, one that…
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This map was published by Tatiana Pashagina in 2023 as part of the initiative #30DayMapChallenge. The map shows the maritime traffic of ships that cross the Panama Canal every day. With different colors, the author marks the densest routes in the vicinity of the two points of entry to the canal. It can be seen as in the north multiple routes arrive from different sites of the Atlantic Ocean, while in the south there are two main routes, one that…

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mapasmilhaud.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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