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Description: An excerpt from Goethal's article in the National Geographic Magazine, February, 1911.
Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal The Americans continued the work in progress by the French in the cut through the continental divide, commonly known as the Culebra Cut, utilizing the French machinery until it could be replaced by more modern appliances.  This is the most formidable part of the enterprise on account of the magnitude of the cutting and also because of the difficulties attending it, due to the excessive rainfall and to the varying character of the materials encountered.
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