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Detour to Panama
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Tremendous thunderstorms with rain pouring off the roofs and almost smashing the taxi windscreen as we passed underneath.
Sitting in the world's biggest bus station with the thunder and rain outside, just feeling that the roof may in fact give in.
Panama was a delightful surprise, understated, amazing food and a transport nerd's heaven. Can't wait to return someday.
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Panama City Blog
... through. In the distance we could see the new canal, which is wider and deeper being built. At the 4th floor viewing platform, a visiting group of college students, girls, tapped me on the shoulder and they wanted photos with me for some reason, this went on for about 20 minutes until I think just about everyone of them had a photo with me, was funny, random.The following night, I went for walk, and walked into an area ...
Panama's Big City
... entry in hopes that I can save some other random traveler the displeasure of this horrible hotel. But enough about that..
Panama City seems to be in a state of complete remodel. Everywhere I went there was new construction. The city seems to be putting all that canal money to use. I only booked the basic "touristy" tour as I was only there for a day ...
Rainforest & Volcano
... m***********s, dips and bumps. The zoo had an amazing variety of birds and animals. Most were in relatively small cages which, being used to the space of Orana Park at home, seemed tough on the creatures, however it was awesome to see animals we'd never seen in real life before - jaguars, owls, raccoons, endangered golden frog, monkeys, tapir, coyote, ocelot and a very sweet sloth.
After a ...
Hats and Canals
... a million miles from home. If I do say so myself, it was a bloody brilliant result! Returning back to Luna's, stuffed to the brim, at midday, I was met by Daisy and the Israeli boys, itching to go to the canal. Adding Ronnie to our party, we made our way to Panama's claim to fame. Although impressively big, the canal turned out to be a bit of an anticlimax., maybe because I have seen a changing of the locks quite a few times, ...