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BayFront Tower, Panama City
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Fusion Lofts Panama City

BayFront Tower Panama City, Panama

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Panama and Parting Thoughts

A travel blog entry by josephandjoel

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... When we first arrived we were lucky enough to see a huge ship going through the locks, being raised and heading on her way to the Atlantic. It’s a slow process but was awesome to see. We entertained ourselves at the museum and watched a little Panamanian propaganda on the canal before heading back in a Taxi.

On the subject of Taxis, Joseph has become quite the little negotiator. Sick and tired of being rolled in taxis, he has made it ...

Crisis of Confidence.

A travel blog entry by stoo

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... in this area, and the environmental impact thereof, political heavyweights on many sides have said connecting the two countries by road would intensify an already significant drug problem. The options are therefore limited to air or sea. It should make for a interesting adventure.

Night turns to day and I confide to my 'friend' about such aforementioned self esteem insecurities over a quiet beer. We're joined by a ...

Puerto Lindo - Panama City

A travel blog entry by swinde_radreise

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... Kulturerbe der UNESCO und auch wenn sich Vieles noch im Prozess der Restauration befindet, kann man schon heute den baldigen Charme dieser kolonialen Architektur erahnen.

Gleich innerhalb der Stadtgrenzen befindet sich der „Parque Natural Metropolitano“. Bei einer Rundwanderung bekommen wir eine facettenreichen Pflanzen- und Baumvielfalt zu sehen und auch ein paar Tiere lassen sich nicht von uns Besuchern verschrecken. Neben Tausenden ...

Canal De Panama - Believe Your Eyes

A travel blog entry by jonnyscottblair

... it opened. Amazing manmade structure this.

More people watch the American ship sail down the Canal de Panama.

The crew on one of the ships coming through the locks.

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An Unfortunate Reality

A travel blog entry by traveladdicts

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... canals and locks and by a hefty change in elevation. Transiting the canal cuts a three to four week journey around South America down to a couple of days – an amazing feat of engineering when you think about it. However some of the locks and channels are too narrow for today’s modern ships so they have to go around anyway. An example of that is the Mariner of the Seas. In January 2011 Royal Caribbean moved the Mariner from ...