At 5:50 in the morning, when TSH and Diva switched on to
look at the ship’s webcam, they expected to see the usual darkness ahead.
Instead, there was an exciting cluster of extremely bright lights. By the time
they were washed, dressed, shaved and made up, dawn was arriving and they were
on deck to see Silver Spirit enter the first lock of the Panama canal.
A series of locks raised the ship up to the level of the
middle section, after which the ship sailed through the extensive artificial
lake whose water is used to operate the locks. Millions of gallons of this
water enters the oceans every day. The lake has many small islands and is very
picturesque. There is no sign of human habitation or of local boats because the
land around the canal is private property.
After the lake comes a (relatively) narrow cutting over
which is a modern bridge which links North and South America. Towards the Pacific
there is an older one – Bridge of the Americas. The area is wooded and has more
and more rolling hills as the approach to the Pacific is made.
A train runs parallel to the canal and one (with 52 wagons) was
spotted and photographed. At each set of locks, a visitor centre provides an
opportunity for hundreds of local people to watch the fun.
New locks are under construction to provide wider and deeper
access for ever larger ships. They also recirculate water so that there is less
waste. Some of these are in operation and it was weird to see a large ship
nearby apparently crossing the fields at the side of the older Canal.
Silversea joined in the party throughout the day by producing
a range of breakfast nibbles, hot and cold drinks and compulsory rum punch.
There was commentary over the intercom at all the significant points.
It was after 15:00 before Silver Spirit left the last lock,
passed Panama City and entered the open water of the Pacific Ocean. There had
been flights of pelicans and frigate birds throughout the day, with the
occasional glimpse of flying fish.
Cost of Silver Spirit’s transit: $175, 000.
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