Casa Las Americas Bed and Breakfast Panama City
Calle Eusebio A. Morales, Edificio la Gloria, Apto #1 Panama City, Panama
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Wk 9 Panama Canal
... the dock gates you could see why; the area is really run down and in a bad way.
Miraflores looks like an up and coming beach area having been steadily modernised over the last seven years, there’s a pleasant promenade around the cliff tops with some nice small parks overlooking the sea, as well as many interesting sights and monuments. On our way back we came across a number of stalls being set up and there were plenty of locals ...
Panama Stadt/ Miraflores Schleussen
... in sein altes Dorf zu seiner Verwandtschaft gegangen-(immernoch Schnorrer)
20.02.2012
halb 6 Aufgestanden
Panama Viejo (2.tag))
ruinen gechillt mit Bus wieder zurueck
Bus endlich um 9 Uhr abgefahren Abend
gepennt..Bier dabei im Bus
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STEAK TARTARE, COOKED, PLEASE
... the direct sun at nine degrees north latitude isn’t really possible. You have to dip into the pool water too often to keep cool. By 5 PM I was showered and at the hotel bar on the computer and with the guidebook trying to figure out where to go that night for Linda’s birthday.
While at the bar I talked with some young Americans from Ohio; Amanda, JC, Dave and another guy. They gave me some good information about bars and restaurants since they ...
Panama and the arrival of Marchington!
... the hostel we went out for a little explore, lunch...oh and a few drinks!!
New Years Eve and we decided to get up and go see the main attraction; the Panama Canal. So we headed to the Miraflores Locks for about 9am, when the first of the big ships are allowed to go through the locks. We watched one private yacht and two big container ships go through the locks, and although as Crag rightly put, it is just a bigger ...
A size 7 canal
... drinking beer - it was surreal, as people came and went, viewing the canal in action, we just sat in the stand (quite literally stadium seating) talking to anyone that would listen - strange as it may seem, it was thoroughly enjoyable (possibly due to the sleep deprivation we were feeling).
From the canal we headed downtown to the elegant Sky scraper landscape of modern Panama City - I later discovered from chatting with ...


