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Views on the Route of the Panama Canal (engraving)
1590284 Views on the Route of the Panama Canal (engraving) by Schonberg, Johann Nepomuk (1780-1863) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Views on the Route of the Panama Canal. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 12 March 1881.
J Schonberg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23073908
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Central America Colon Pacific Coast Panama Panama Canal Route Station Townhall Atlantic Coast
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This print showcases the stunning views along the route of the Panama Canal, captured in an engraving by Johann Nepomuk Schonberg. The image takes us back to a time when Central America was undergoing significant development and transformation. The scene depicts various elements that make up this remarkable journey through the isthmus. From bustling street scenes and town halls to architectural wonders like Casa Cabildo, every detail tells a story of progress and ambition. The viewer is transported to both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, witnessing the topography that had to be conquered for this engineering marvel. As we delve into this visual narrative, it becomes evident how crucial these views were for understanding the magnitude of constructing such a monumental waterway connecting two oceans. This engraving originally appeared in The Illustrated London News in 1881, providing readers with a glimpse into one of humanity's greatest achievements. Beyond its historical significance, this print also captures the scenic beauty found along the route: from picturesque port towns like Colon to charming villages such as Pueblo Nuevo. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity harmoniously blending with nature's grandeur. With its rich details and vibrant imagery, this print invites viewers on an immersive journey through time and space – offering glimpses into Western Hemisphere history while celebrating both human achievement and natural splendor.
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