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Panama Update
Wednesday, July 4, 2007 Pacific Ocean From Panama to Ecuador Buenas, Sorry for the late update, things have been a little busy onboard lately. I'm writing this as we cross the Equator into the Southern Hemisphere. Before I get to that though I'm going to fill you in on Panama. (By the way, if you didn't see the last post I have started posting some …
Zip away.......
... done. A Ozzie guy called Mark has a apartment in the hotel and offers them to guests..it was so nice, I never get massaged but this one felt really good. We decided to relax for the evening in the apartment and do some research for the next few days. We were beginning to stress as the buses seem to be a little less frequent and accessible, but we opened a bottle of Moscato and decided to worry about it in the ...
Goodbye south America, Hello central America
... along with fuel for the few who can afford small petrol generators to
run lights at night and keep fridges stocked with beers and cool drinks for the
tourists, must come by boat an hour and a bit’s ride from the mainland.
As soon as Sym had us securely anchored at the
first island we were to visit it was either over the side for a swim, or a
quick run ashore in the inflatable with Sym to explore the island, get
introduced to its Kuna owner along with a ...
Our teacher, our professor.
... hrs later giving us enough time to traverse the private property across local farm, muddy forest streams before we meet the owner on horseback with his mate. Handing over $2US each we were told to follow the river path through to the first hot spring and a little bamboo hut that was falling to pieces to change. It was now starting to rain heavily so we striped quickly and ran through the mud to the small naturalistic pool surrounded by old rooted trees and blue stone walls. The ...
Panama canal, human made wonder of the world!
Panama City is famous for its canal but as we realised quickly after arriving, there isn't a lot more to see here. The old town seems to be just starting a must needed renovation process, and the new upper class district full of skyscrapers doesn’t offer much more than interesting scenery from the bay. It has actually been confusing to arrive in a Capital city where most of the touristic attractions lie outside town like the Panama Canal and the touristic Miraflores lock, ...