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Quote: No trip to Panama would be complete without visiting the Canal. Creating a canal may seem like a relatively straight-forward, though laborious, task of just lots of digging. The reality of the task was much Read More
Quote: The Amador Causeway evokes images of what Panama City should be. Palm tree lined streets with bicyclists, rollerbladers, skateboarders, and joggers traveling down a recreational path while enjoying the ocean Read More
Quote: After coming back from the Gatun Locks, we took a nice half-hour drive up the coast to the seaside town of Portobelo. Navigating around Panama isn’t a trivial matter, but we obtained a hand-drawn map from the Read More
Quote: The hotel lobby was crowded and bustling on that sunny humid Panama City morning. All of the bodies bobbed and weaved, attempting to find the groups which they belonged to. We planted ourselves by the staircase Read More
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Quote: Since inception of independence in 1903, and efforts resumed on building the Canal a year later, Panama's brief history has largely been written by the United States. No place reveals this more than the Panama Read More
Quote: I like petroglyphs and search them out wherever I'm traveling, whether it's Utah, Zimbabwe or Panama. I find it intriguing to stare at mysterious markings, guess at their meaning and think about the people who Read More
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Quote: Had a fabulous time at the canal. The cabby charged us $8 when we got there. He asked for $10 and from what I’ve read it should cost $5. We paid it without a fuss though. Then we declined his offer to stick Read More
Quote: This charming and historical island, 20km (12mi) south of Panama City, has an attractive beach, some lovely protected rainforest, and is home to one of the largest colonies of Brown Pelicans in Latin America. Read More