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The author presents a first-person account of the canal project, combining memoir, diplomatic background, and practical explanation of how the enterprise was conceived, negotiated, and executed. He traces long years of study and local inquiry, describes agreements with regional authorities, and outlines organizational and engineering challenges encountered during preparation and excavation. Interspersed anecdotes illuminate relationships with officials and colleagues, while the narrative emphasizes the sequence of decisions, administrative negotiations, technical measures, and human motives that together made the ambitious infrastructural undertaking possible.
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