Posted on Aug 01, 2025 / Travel
The Suez Canal is about 120 miles (193 kilometers) long, making it one of the longest man-made waterways in the world. It varies in width but can be up to 205 meters (673 feet) wide at its broadest points. The canal is deep enough to allow large ships, including supertankers and container vessels, to pass through safely. Over the years, it has undergone several expansions and deepening projects to accommodate larger ships and increased traffic. These upgrades help maintain the canal’s status as a vital artery for global shipping. The canal has no locks, as the water level is the same at both ends, allowing smooth transit. Its size and design make it efficient for continuous, two-way traffic in many sections.
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