Santa Clara

Travel Blogs from Santa Clara, Panama

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Hay algo aqui que me interesa, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

Hay algo aqui que me interesa

A travel blog entry by arisialee

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... beach-no, we weren't fortunate enough to be blessed with a training site situated on the beach. Anyway, Santa Clara is a small community about an hour from Panama City, surrounded by lush countryside and not too far from the canal-sometimes I could hear ...

La Frontera (the border), Rio Serreno, Panama travel blog

La Frontera (the border)

A travel blog entry by c4corey

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... (Corey even partook) and headed for the border. All was fine and dandy until we stepped into the Immigrations Office to enter panama. For some reason the office didn´t have any more entrance stamps and the bank where they buy them just happened to be ...

Volcanos, Butterflies, Waterfalls and Pooping Oxen, Siripiqui, Volcan Poas, Amistad, Costa Rica travel blog

Volcanos, Butterflies, Waterfalls and Pooping Oxen

A travel blog entry by xanadu72

Dear God the itching. That is one thing I will not miss about this place. Every time I shower I fine new bites from who knows what. My newest is pretty big and is t.t.a.r.o.o.m, and at this point in the venture that is saying something. So anyway, ...

Panama border, Río Sereno, Panama travel blog

Panama border

A travel blog entry by slowayround

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... crossing in my opinion. While waiting for the Panama official to show up, we met a man riding his motorcycle from Southern Illinois to Panama City. I know one person from that area, I figured it couldn’t hurt to ask if he knew him… he happens ...

RV Parking, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

RV Parking

A travel blog entry by ddgfraser

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Here we are, sitting in humid and hot Santa Clara, about 100km west of Panama City, our destination tomorrow where we will make final arrangements for the shipping of our vehicles to Cartegena. Jacques has been here for a few days already and has already ...

My own empty stretch of white sandy beach - Yes!, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

My own empty stretch of white sandy beach - Yes!

A travel blog entry by jdhermann

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Fred indulged me once again, and took me to another beach. This time it was at Santa Clara, which is a long, glistening white, soft sandy beach, lined with palm trees. You could walk down the beach in either direction for hours it would seem. For some ...

¿Q'xopa Likki boi?  Tiene pasiero, ¡ Va a balazo!, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

¿Q'xopa Likki boi? Tiene pasiero, ¡ Va a balazo!

A travel blog entry by comeasyouare

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... special " Kandice friendly" tamales before I go! Later in the evening, I had plans with Julio & George to travel to Santa Clara and meet some sisters who live there. Julio (my other adoptive big brother) had to work on fixing their ...

“Middle of Nowhere” by HOT HOT HEAT, Alto Bonito, Panama travel blog

“Middle of Nowhere” by HOT HOT HEAT

A travel blog entry by comeasyouare

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... is tiny and weighs nothing) was walking across, one of the bamboo pieces actually broke! Obviously the engineering intelligence that built the Panama Canal is nowhere to be found on Cerro Bonito! My least favourite part of the day is a toss up between the ...

Santa Clara, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

Santa Clara

A travel blog entry by mikeandmary

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On once more and today the weather are improving, we managed to get to the campsite about lunch time and we are setting ourselves up to stay here for a couple of weeks whilst brother John visits. At the same time we will also be sorting out our boat to ...

Playa Santa Clara - Panama, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

Playa Santa Clara - Panama

A travel blog entry by matt.taryn

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Hey! Santa Clara was our next stop up the Pacific coast of Panama...only about 10-15 minutes and $1.50 bus ride from El Palmar. It was absolutely beautiful! Had to take a taxi to the beach from the highway and he dropped us at Las Veraneras Cabanas. They ...

Santa Clara, Panama, Santa Clara, Cocle Province, Panama, Panama travel blog

Santa Clara, Panama

A travel blog entry by sofie.mdc

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July 30th Left Bocas del Toro at 8.00am arrived to Panama City and took the bus to Santa Clara. The bus that takes you to Santa Clara is Aguadulce or Anton, either one you just tell the bus driver to drop you off in Santa Clara. After two hours drive ...

Rafting the Rio Chiriqui Viejo, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

Rafting the Rio Chiriqui Viejo

A travel blog entry by wrymouthale

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Took Colin for his first rafting experience. I was hesitant at the $95 pp price but it turned out to be a great value. We were the first group to run the river in three weeks after especially heavy rains. The water was a little high, but more importantly ...

Mit dem Nachtbus von Panama nach Costa Rica, Nachtbus nach Costa Rica, Panama travel blog

Mit dem Nachtbus von Panama nach Costa Rica

A travel blog entry by mittelamerika

... , nachdem wir vorher einige Stunden in der Food Corner einer Mall verbrachten, da wir mit unseren Taschen nicht durch Panama City laufen wollten. Die Busfahrt dauerte insgesamt 15 Stunden, die allerdings haufig unterbrochen wurde. So verbrachten wir ...

Wat deden wij een maand geleden?, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

Wat deden wij een maand geleden?

A travel blog entry by saskiaenremco

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... de straten door dit centrum zijn nou niet bepaald egaal geplaveid.   Zo. Wij gaan een tripje door de binnenlanden van Panama maken, jullie kunnen weer even genieten van dit verhaaltje en van de mooie foto's die er natuurlijk bij horen.  Tot ...

Beach time!, Santa Clara, Panama travel blog

Beach time!

A travel blog entry by philthy

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Day 4 El Valle – Santa Clara Sarah had one last hurrah feeding the geese and then it was off to Santa Clara. Our first room there was beautiful and right on the beach.  We had a kitchen, a hammock on our patio and miles of empty beach to play ...

Girls Day Out, Canoa Arriba, Panama travel blog

Girls Day Out

A travel blog entry by eljala

... buses. We caught a bus to Ciudad Neilly and then another to Canoas, which we all call "the Frontera" It is the border between Panama and Costa Rica, The Pan American Highway itself is not to bad, but at the frontera all the side roads are dirt and i ...

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