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The Yucatan Border Canal is an under construction sea vessel canal that would span, when completed, south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean, running along the Yucatan/Mexico border. The canal is planned to be capable of transporting large scale naval craft such as aircraft carriers and civilian craft such as cruise liners. It would span for at least 150 to 200 miles and require cutting through mountainous terrain but would overall secure Everetti and Security Alliance military ability to access the Pacific and Atlantic oceans without requiring travelling around the entire American continents due to repeated use of U.S. sanctions to prevent Everetti use of the Panama Canal.

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  • Yucatan Border Canal
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  • The Yucatan Border Canal is an under construction sea vessel canal that would span, when completed, south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean, running along the Yucatan/Mexico border. The canal is planned to be capable of transporting large scale naval craft such as aircraft carriers and civilian craft such as cruise liners. It would span for at least 150 to 200 miles and require cutting through mountainous terrain but would overall secure Everetti and Security Alliance military ability to access the Pacific and Atlantic oceans without requiring travelling around the entire American continents due to repeated use of U.S. sanctions to prevent Everetti use of the Panama Canal.
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  • The Yucatan Border Canal is an under construction sea vessel canal that would span, when completed, south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean, running along the Yucatan/Mexico border. The canal is planned to be capable of transporting large scale naval craft such as aircraft carriers and civilian craft such as cruise liners. It would span for at least 150 to 200 miles and require cutting through mountainous terrain but would overall secure Everetti and Security Alliance military ability to access the Pacific and Atlantic oceans without requiring travelling around the entire American continents due to repeated use of U.S. sanctions to prevent Everetti use of the Panama Canal.
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