Nicaragua the Gateway to the Pacific

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The lake is 100 miles long, has an average width of 45 miles and a variable depth reaching in some places 150 feet. The San Juan River is already navigable for river and lake craft throughout most of its length.
The details of work to be done are, roughly, a breakwater at Greytown, on the Caribbean Sea, dredging thence to the westward 10 miles through alluvial ground ; then a lock of 31 feet lift. At 2 miles beyond there will be a second lock or double lock, of the combined lift of To feet, and
... a dam across the small stream Deseado, above which will be a basin affording 4J miles of free navigation ; then a rock cut about 3f miles in length, followed by 12 miles of free navigation in the valleys of two small rivers, the San Francisco and the Machado. Here the water will be raised by dams and embankments, and the basins will connect directly with the San Juan River above a large dam across that river, which will raise the surface level in the river and lake and secure additional free navigation of Gii miles in the river and 56^ miles across the lake.

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