File:Panama Canal tying lead to cable.jpg
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English: Panama Canal workers tying lead rope to the mule's wire cable. The mule will then operate its cable reels so that the cable is looped around an anchor point (such as a bitt) on the ship, then pull it tight in conjunction with a mule on the other side, so the ship is held firmly in the middle. |
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