Friday, November 19, 2010

Iran, Venezuela plan to build rival to Panama Canal

source: Panama Investor Blog

I have heard these kinds of rumblings before, but it appears to have gotten legs where they are starting to do some work on the San Juan River on the border of Costa Rica and Nicaragua. It is interesting to note that Vanderbilt used the San Juan river to carry gold rush prospectors back in the mid 1800's from the Caribbean to the Pacific. I have serious doubts whether this new venture will come to fruition for a number of reasons. First, if you google map the area between the lake and the Pacific you see that it is not an easy task to make a canal in that area even though it is only 20 KM. From the east side of lake Nicaragua to the Caribbean the San Juan meanders more that 175 km.It will take much more than simple dredging to make it passable for large ships. I think this is just more hyperbole from the likes of the three stooges to try and see how the U.S. will respond. This article states that the U.S. is concerned and looking into the matter.