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HATS OFF TO PANAMA A country brimming with activity Steve Gillick www.talkingtravel.ca

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HATS OFF TO PANAMA

A country brimming with activitySteve Gillick

www.talkingtravel.ca

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A view of the downtown Panama City skyscrapers from the pool at the RIU Plaza Hotel

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The F & F Revolution Tower, AKA The Twisty Building, is one block from the RIU Plaza. Great views from the hotel terrace and a great landmark to find your way back home.

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Chorro El Macho (The Manly Falls) just north of the town of El Valle.

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At Pozos Termales in El Valle, you can apply the light mud or dark mud, depending on your skin type. We tried both!

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The rare Panamian Golden Frog in its enclosure at the El Valle Amphibian Conservation Center

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In Gamboa and Soberania National Park --just outside of Panama City--one of the world's great birding areas.

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The single lane iron and wood bridge is the only way to reach the town of Gamboa

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Soberania National Park: lush green tropical vegetation.

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Pipeline Road...one of main conduits for for bird and wildlife watching in the park

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A view from the top deck of the Canopy Tower in the Discovery Center

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Someone spotted a Howler Monkey way off in the distance... out came the zoom lenses and Spotting Scopes.

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Hummingbird feeders at the Discovery Center.

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Ivan's Bed and Breakfast in Gamboa...a friendly, cozy, good food and only a 15 minutes walk to the Panama Canal

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Agoutis are everywhere! Just think of them as small-dog-sized squirrels...they won't bother you.

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Ships on the Chagres River--part of the Panama Canal--passing by Gamboa

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Moises explained the costumes, musical instruments, dances, crafts and way of life of the Embera

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An Embera Woman--one of the 38 adults and 17 children in the village

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From the viewing platform at The Miraflores Vistor's Center. Ships are raised or lowered 54 feet as they pass through this section of the Canal

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Panama Viejo includes the ruins of the first settlement of Panama--dating from 1519

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We walked the one hour from the RIU Plaza to Casco Viejo. Crowded office buildings and condos seem to compete for prime space on the waterfront

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Many buildings in Casco Viejo reflect the colonial spanish style.

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The survival of the 'flat arch' is said to have reassured the builders of the Canal of the scarcity of seismic activity in the area

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You can buy ceviche (raw fish marinated in citrus juices) at the Mercado del Marisco just outside of Casco Viejo. We sampled some for a mid-morning snack--soooo fresh and tasty!

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...and then returned for lunch at the restaurant.

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The Amador Causeway affords great views of Panama City. It includes a marina, many restaurants, souvenir shops and really good gelato!

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"A Colourful Sandwich" is one description of the Frank Gehry-designed Museum of Biodiversity. Located on The Causeway ...and still under construction at the time.

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Seems that tourists are the only ones that buy Panama Hats these days...

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Art work celebrating indigenous culture in Panama--can be found in the galleries in Caso Viejo. This piece by YanecaM, the founder of the Movimiento Portobelo, may be found at the Karavan Gallery. www.karavan-gallery.com

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Steve GillickTravel Writer, Speaker, Photographer

[email protected]