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Written by Robert E. Baker
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Friday, May 04 2007 |
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 Visited May, 2007. Would I Return? yes.
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Written by Matt
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Saturday, April 14 2007 |
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While the east coast of the Azuero Peninsula may be dotted with fancy developments and new airports, characterized by excitement and chaos, the western coast offers this brilliant sense of calm and homey feeling. The feeling of exploring this coast is that of taking life full-on: I might as well have snacked on freshly-killed polar bear or rented a back room from a native Indian. I was really living.
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Last Updated ( Monday, April 30 2007 )
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Written by Matt
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Thursday, March 08 2007 |
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Pictures from waterfall hunting in Comarca San Blas, near Chepo on the Carretera Llano-Carti.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, April 21 2007 )
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Written by Goolio
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Wednesday, December 20 2006 |
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Things are so different in Bocas from the rest of Panama that it doesn´t even feel like you are the least bit in Central America. The feeling that you are in the laid back Antilles is the strongest here. This is because the Spanish legacy is least apparent in these islands as the architecture and the language spoken is dissimilar from the rest of Panama. Many of the archipelago's inhabitants speak a patois of Antillean English, Ngöbe-Buglé and Spanish- a mixture of idiomas only found here. When I visited I stayed at a nice little inn called the Solarte Del Caribe which is definitely worth a visit.
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Written by Matt
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Wednesday, December 13 2006 |
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Doce Cerros Luxury Homesites, Panama's most exciting new development, resulted from the developer's inability to find a project in the Pacific Mountain area of Panama that would allow construction of a bed and breakfast.
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