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  • The Panama Canal & Pedasi Wow, I can´t believe yet another week has passed! Time seems to move quicker here... or I guess its just a sign that I´m enjoying myself, right? :-) Okay, so here´s for the update since last week.... The Panamá Canal was really Posted by -inge- in Finally off... | Jul 15, 2009
  • Surviving Panama Border crossing was sweet as a nut, after vowing in writing we were not infected swine’s. We pile into a collectivo bound for the closest big city, David. Arriving on dusk and with help from a f Posted by jessnsteve in Kays Odyssey | Jun 1, 2009
  • El Valle de Anton and Santa Clara El Valle, a very small town in the mountains, is 2 1/2 hours from Panama City and an easy getaway for us. Whenever I mention mountains in Central America I am referring to volcanic areas whether extinct or live. In Panama Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jul 2, 2009
  • ¡Hola desde Panamá! Wow... Panamá City is... different!!! The trip from Havana (and Cuba in general) to Panamá City has really been a trip from one extreme to another. I spent my first 2 days quite stunned by it all and experiencing culture-shock: Posted by -inge- in Finally off... | Jul 6, 2009
  • Panama City: the Great Canal We take the night bus from David and the kids and I manage to sleep the whole way. Miracle. On this bus we also meet a lovely lady and her husband. Rocio and Boris insist we have coffee at their Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jul 1, 2009
  • Boquete: Boquete is a charming little town nestled in a valley once an active volcano. The climate here is a relief from the blazing heat of the coast. It takes two water taxis and two buses to reach our destination. Days Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jul 1, 2009
  • Bastimentos: Caves and more waves On Isla Bastimentos there are several different local groups of people and one of them is Creole. I really love listening to this accent as it seems to be a blend of Spanish, English and French. We stay at a Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jun 28, 2009
  • Bocas del Toro, Panama: Empty beaches and friendly locals Hi Everyone, I realized on Costa Rica entry that I did not properly upload some good pics. So I have added those if you want to look back. I am having alot of trouble uploading videos so I may to Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jun 23, 2009
  • The Panama Canal (Panama Part II) PANAMA CITY, Panama (Jan. 3, 2009) -- Part of my trip to Panama was focused on the Canal. It serves as a setting for my third novel, The Serpent's Game, as well as an aerial photography book that is Posted by AC Frieden in The Frieden Trails | Jan 5, 2009
  • Boquete On Thursday morning I got the 8 am bus that would take me to boquete, it lasted a hellish 9 hours! But it was ok because I met a nice american couple named Sydney and Shane who were obsessed with Posted by katielorna in Costa Rica etc | May 22, 2009
  • The Panama Canal Last night we relaxed in the common room of the hostel, spending about two hours dreadlocking a boy's hair in return for beer. It was very therapeutic slowley ruining someone elses hair. We got persuaded into going to the casino Posted by katielorna in Costa Rica etc | May 20, 2009
  • Poisoned by frogs We arrived at our accommodation a house 5 metres away from an airfield with a tempramental water pump and a thin layer of sand covering everything in the house. sweaty and grumpy from the boat ride, we were greeted by the Posted by katielorna in Costa Rica etc | May 19, 2009
  • To weak to surf After our nature walk in cahuita we had a nice shower and a lie down. We were looking forward to cooking in the excelent kitchen that the hostel provided, but we arrived to find that it consisted of a gas Posted by katielorna in Costa Rica etc | May 16, 2009
  • Yhelpool ja teiselpool Darieni San Blasilt Panama Citysse tagasi tulles tekkis idee, et nyyd on Kerlil v6imalus v6tta vastu kutse kahte kohalikku pulma. Plaan tehti siis selline, et Anne s6idab jargmisel paeval Cartagenasse Colombiasse ja ootab paar paeva seal, kuni Kerli on pulmadega Posted by salvaje in Seiklusjutte Ladina- Ameerikast | Feb 16, 2009
  • So called "COKE & HO's" cruise (no whores & even less coke) After getting out of the shower I spotted a few red bug bites (or so we thought) on my body; few hours later, when we were on the bus to Miraflores, from where we were starting our Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Apr 14, 2009
  • El Canal de Panamá My plane from Miami was 2 hours late, and when I finally walked passed customs, it felt really good to see Asia’s face again. Driving through Panama City was quite impressive: it looks much more civil Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Apr 2, 2009
  • We're still alive! Hi family and friends. We are still alive! I am sure all of you have been wondering where we have been and what activities are keeping us from writing a new blog. We are learning that the internet is still Posted by AtheSinn in Rachelle & Justin's backpacking trip | Feb 27, 2009
  • Avastatud paradiis! Nagu tavaks saanud, toimub meie lahkumise v6i siis saabumise alati puhul kuskil pidu ja ka seekord moodus ametlik Panama viimane 6htu vaba6hukontserti kuulates ja oosel meie katusel getopeol s6pradega hyvasti jattes. Magamata ja tais vastakaid emotsioone Posted by salvaje in Seiklusjutte Ladina- Ameerikast | Feb 10, 2009
  • Panama City It's been a while since I wrote on here last. I guess I've become a bit undisciplined with the blog. My friend Travis, who also blogs, was telling me the other day an interesting fact; that despite his Posted by mginsberg in Travel Reflections | Feb 14, 2009
  • America's Cold War Legacy in Central America (Panama Part I) Colon, Panama (Dec. 30, 2008) -- Well, some people prefer a white Christmas and New Years, sipping egg-nog and watching tree lights flicker, while others opt for blistering heat-filled holidays loaded with literary research objectives. Just as I d Posted by AC Frieden in The Frieden Trails | Jan 5, 2009
  • Sõbrad tulevad ja lähevad... Pärast uusaastapidustust tutvusime koju jalutades kahe venelasega. Kuna Panamas ei leidu naljalt inimesi, kes oskaksid meiega samal tasemel vene keelt purssida, saime neilt kutse traditsioonilisele slaavi õhtusöögile. Selle kutse võtsime ka lahkelt vastu Posted by salvaje in Seiklusjutte Ladina- Ameerikast | Jan 14, 2009
  • Holiday Hullabaloo: Chapter 6 The last few days of the family vacation was wonderful. We spent the days wandering around the one main street and a couple of smaller streets that make up Bocas del Toro. The boys hadn't quite had their fill of Posted by tuffchix in Bogotá and Beyond | Jan 11, 2009
  • Holiday Hullabaloo: Chapter 5 The last port was Kralendijk, Bonaire and it could get any prettier, it did. Bonaire is famous for its scuba diving and windsurfing. They are also home to a protected mangrove forest and plenty of its own history. While dad Posted by tuffchix in Bogotá and Beyond | Jan 11, 2009
  • Holiday Hullabaloo: Chapter 1 Its been 3 weeks since we took off from Bogota to embark on a wonderful and much needed holiday break from The Bog. However, leaving Colombia is no easy task. It all started on Friday Dec. 19th- our last day Posted by tuffchix in Bogotá and Beyond | Jan 8, 2009
  • Naabrimehe slideshow'd ja muu jämm Kulutame endiselt oma elupäevi Panama Citys, kus elu käib täispööretel ja kohalikud on suurlinna elust hoolimata lahedad ja mitte nii moe ja ajaga kaasas käivad kui inimesed mujal pool maailmas (Tallinn kaasa arvatud). Kui ikka naistel rullid peas, ei ist Posted by salvaje in Seiklusjutte Ladina- Ameerikast | Dec 29, 2008
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