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English Copy: For the past 500 years, Colombians have dreamt of an Interoceanic Canal. This presentation explores how to achieve this dream.
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Interoceanic Sea Level Canalof Colombia

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Researchers

Jaime G. Gomez, MD Claudia G. Baldwin, M.Ed, Ed.S

2014

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Interoceanic Sea Level Canal of Choco, Colombia

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Interoceanic Ship Canal, William Kennish, 1855

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William Kennish, NY 1855 Traducción al Español

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Nathaniel Michler, Washington DC, 1861

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Atrato River: World’s Fourth Greatest Volume

River

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Topografic Map Atrato-Truandó Scale 1:25.000 IGAC1964

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Gulf of Urabá, Hydrology 1949

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Comparison Two Options for the Canal.

Napipí-Tarena Rivers: Two tunnels de 10 miles long.

Curiche-Bahia Colombia: Open Cut 3 miles long.

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“After studying 30 possible sites, the only place where a sea level canal can be made is route # 25: Atrato-Truando"

  

Conclusions: US Commission for the

Interoceanic Canal, 1960

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Curiche- The lowest point of the Baudo range at 7°N

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Baudo Range Profile: 2 Tunnels Cut – 3 Miles Long, Kennish 1855

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Atrato River: The Route to Join two Oceans.

El Colombiano, June 8, 2014 by Gustavo Ospina Zapata

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Baudo Range

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Baudo Range Geology: Basalt

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PRELUDE: 600.000 tons, 488 m long,   81 m wide,  24.611 m draught, 93 m high.

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Feasibility: 

Toll: $1 ONE DOLLAR PER TON OF CARGO By 10.000 SHIPS CROSSING PER YEAR

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Requirements:

A) FIRST DRAFT B) BUSINESS PLAN (A + B to be submitted to

National Planning Bureau DNP Colombia. C) NEW LAW: Creating Canal Tax Free Zone. D) FINANCING E) CONSTRUCTION

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New Law

1964- Law # 53 1984- Law # 53 Both laws lapsed without being enacted. 2014: New Law ordering the construction of

the interoceanic sea level canal and a Tax Free Zone.

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Financing

13.445.154.000 millon dollars

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Summary of the estimated cost of the

canal (p145)

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Summary Estimated Cost of the Canal (cont.)

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Construction Equipment

A.Digging machine Krupp

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Construction Equipment

Cut and Suction Dredging Barge

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Vermeer Basalt Cutting Machine T1655

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Jumbo drilling machine – front view: Furukawa Rock

Drill Co.

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Lateral View

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Hydrail on a saddle monorail to remove basalt from Baudo Range.

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Route: Curiché, Chocó –Bahía Colombia, Antioquia.

Autor: William David Robles

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Management & Operation of the Canal, Thesis: 1996

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Map Curiche-Bahia Colombia

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501 years ago

“ Someone called Saavedra proposed the construction of the Interoceanic Canal.” Royal Writ Pedrarias Dávila, 1513 Governor of Castile