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Multiplaza PacificMultiplaza Pacific

2021-10-052021-10-05 Destany McKenzieMultiplaza Pacific 0 Comment
A 3-story shopping mall in Panama's most prestigious neighborhood, Punta Pacifica, on Via Israel. [...]
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Panama CanalPanama Canal

2021-09-122021-09-12 Destany McKenziePanama Canal 0 Comment
Today, the Panama Canal, which connects the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean, is still considered one of the greatest and undoubtedly most difficult constructions in the [...]
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Albrook MallAlbrook Mall

2021-05-072021-05-07 Destany McKenzieAlbrook Mall 0 Comment
Spend a day of shopping at Albrook Mall with a convenient round-trip shuttle from your Panama City lodging. [...]
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Gatun LakeGatun Lake

2021-03-252021-03-25 Destany McKenzieGatun Lake 0 Comment
From the shore, Lake Gatun looks endless. On its surface you can see here and there small islands densely overgrown with trees. Traveling by boat you can admire the steep [...]
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Cinta CosteraCinta Costera

2021-03-232021-03-23 Destany McKenzieCinta Costera 0 Comment
The Cinta Costera neighborhood is an urban area of Panama located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It covers about 26 hectares. The neighborhood is located on land reclaimed [...]
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Soberania National ParkSoberania National Park

2021-03-022021-03-02 Destany McKenzieSoberania National Park 0 Comment
One of the most famous national parks in the world is located in Panama - Soberania. On an area of about three hundred square kilometers there is a unique protected [...]
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Panama is located on the isthmus between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The Isthmus of Panama is a narrow, winding strip of land that connects South and North America, making the country a kind of crossroads of South American, North American and European trade routes.

Bordered by Costa Rica to the west and Colombia to the east, Panama faces the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south, on whose coast the capital, Panama City, is located. The official language is Spanish, though many locals also speak French and English.

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Besides the famous Panama Canal, which, even 100 years after its opening, still amazes everyone with its grandeur and beauty, tourists are curious to explore the endless jungle, fraught with an amazing variety of flora and fauna, idyllic islands surrounded by coral reefs, and mountain forests with exotic birds.

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