The Panama Canal

It was to be, and ultimately became, the engineering marvel of its time. The Panama Canal was started by the French in the late 19th century, and abandoned in shame after millions of dollars, 22,000 deaths (mostly from malaria and yellow fever) and 200 uncoordinated engineering companies. The Canal was about one-third complete when the… Continue reading The Panama Canal

Cartagena the New Face of Colombia

CARTAGENA, Colombia — When we first realized the cruise we were booking was going to Colombia, the first thought both of us had was: “Oh-oh, Colombia.” Drug cartels, guns, high crime, etc. We thought a shore excursion might ease the fea…er, uncertainty, so we booked one that was not too exotic and not too extensive.… Continue reading Cartagena the New Face of Colombia

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Ashes to Ashes Even on Water

At sea on the Celebrity Millennium — While it has rapidly become clear that Iceland’s volcanic ash has far-reaching effects worldwide, who would imagine how it could muddy the waters for cruise ships everywhere, including the Millennium? As the ship churns through the Caribbean Sea towards its first port, Cartegena, Colombia, it’s without 90 overseas… Continue reading Ashes to Ashes Even on Water

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