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Panama canal, human made wonder of the world!
... et décidèrent de créer un lac artificiel au plus haut du canal (26m) et construire un système de 3 écluse de chaque cote pour permettre aux bateaux d’y accéder depuis le Pacifique et l’Atlantique. Le premier cargo fit la traversée en 1914, et les Américains ne rendirent le control complet du canal au Panaméens qu’à partir du 31 décembre 1999 !
Panama City je proslavene hlavne diky svemu pruplavu ale krome toho tu zase az tak moc k videni ...
CAPTAIN SLOG STARDATE 92.12
... as well as educate you about it and its habitat (read as above).’
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The intrepid explorer has now returned, after what turned out to be the most exhilarating trip so far! The bus journey out there was a little bit tedious with two guides who didn’t stop talking to us about Panama – naturally, but it was all a bit too much. So we were quite relieved to get there. ...
From the Atlantic Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean
... had been a very long day, but one we would never forget.
We remained anchored in La Playita for approximately 10 days, provisioning for food and fuel. During the process, we got to explore some of the many shopping centres/malls which Panama City is famous for. We couldn't believe how modern and well stocked their shopping centres were. You could mistake yourself for being back in the US or Australia...you could find anything your heart desired...so different to ...
Old City of Portobelo
... isn’t shy in sharing them. At the same time, he is a fountain of knowledge… he is the “go to” man of Portobelo. Whilst talking to him about our impending transit of the canal, he encouraged us to try to volunteer as line handlers for another boat in order to get some experience up, before taking our own boat through the Canal.
As we were discussing this with him, ironically his phone rang, and it was another cruiser he had met a week or ...
Darien Gap Crossing (The Car)
... I find myself driving from Panama City to Colón - again. I make it to the customs area around 9am, soon joined by Robin and Miet. I rejoice to find an old-fashioned phone booth near the office, insert a few coins and call Señor Boris (our shipping agent). He says that the messenger will meet us soon with the new Bill of Lading (the document essential to any shipping procedure).
Around 10.30am the messenger ...