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  • Panama City, PanamaI slept in the first morning. My first stop was a supermarket to pick up eggs, butter, and cheese to make omelets. I walked around and visited the cathedral. There is a very nice plaza with a gazebo in front Posted by jacemoose in WHERE IS MATT | Mar 26, 2025
  • Panama Canal TransitThe Panama Canal transit is the main reason a lot of people are on this cruise and it starts very early in the morning. The schedule tells us at 0600 the ship will be at the Atlantic Entrance. Posted by ErinDriver in Making It Count | Jan 25, 2025
  • San Salvador to PanamaI went to the Jardin Botanical La Laguna while I was back in San Salvador. The botanical gardens are located in an extinct volcano crater. There were a number of ponds with fish, turtles, and iguanas. There was a big Posted by jacemoose in WHERE IS MATT | Mar 17, 2025
  • Jan. 17, 2025 – THE PANAMA CANAL Here we are, still on the Atlantic side of the Isthmus of Panama, only 600 miles above the Equator. We are on our way to the first Lock on this side of the Pa Posted by Swenigale in Serenity 14 | Jan 18, 2025
  • Last stop - Panama: middling in many good ways.🇬🇧 Caught in the middle geographically, Panama also shares the infamous fate of middle children whose talents get overlooked in the competition for attention with their siblings. We have long thought that this could make the country very special to Posted by richandwinni in Buena Onda | Jun 30, 2024
  • Panama Day 6: Vipers, Antshrikes, and TrenchfootFRIDAY, MARCH 15: the final Panama post! A 4:45am wake-up this morning gave me just enough time to bid Kim and Susie a groggy, bleary-eyed adieu as they had to catch their 7:30 flight back to Chicago. I had other plans, Posted by skwclar in Birding Around the World | Apr 20, 2024
  • Panama Day 5: Rainforest Tower, La Laguna, and Summit GolfTHURSDAY, MARCH 14: For the fourth morning in a row, we were up at 5:00am (actually, a bit before!) in order to hopefully sneak into the Rainforest Discovery center before they open (at the ridiculous time of 7:00!) so that we Posted by skwclar in Birding Around the World | Apr 10, 2024
  • Panama Cont’d: Even more photos from Days 3 & 4!While reviewing photos, I noticed a gap from the end of the day on March 12, when we went to Anton Valley, through the first thirty minutes of birding Pipeline Rd the following morning. Oddly, I had uploaded some but Posted by skwclar in Birding Around the World | Apr 7, 2024
  • Panama Day 4: Hiking Pipeline Rd…for 16 kilometers!WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13: This morning, Kim, Susie, and I were up by 5:00am again for our big day of hiking Pipeline Road. Yes, I was cracking my proverbial birding whip once again! :) After less than two miles from Gamboa, the road Posted by skwclar in Birding Around the World | Apr 6, 2024
  • Panama Day 3: El Valle de Antón with Mario Ocaña TUESDAY, MARCH 12: Today, Susie, Kim, and I were up by 4:45am to meet my guide from TEN years ago here in Panama, Mario Ocana, for a day of birding the higher elevation evergreen-forest specialties of El Valle (Anton Valley), a Posted by skwclar in Birding Around the World | Apr 1, 2024
  • Panama Day 2: Rainforest Discovery, Gamboa, & Pipeline RoadMONDAY, MARCH 11: Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, the three of us (Susie, Kim, and I) awoke just after 5:00am on our first morning here in Summit, Panama! We were SO excited to get out into the field and to start finding some Posted by skwclar in Birding Around the World | Mar 22, 2024
  • Panama, a country of the unexpectedWe have had a lot fun in Bogota with my family and friends. We have now settled into our routine. The children do some home-schooling in the morning and I am extremely blessed because my mum lives close to where Posted by erika_simon in Simplicity, Inspiration and Angels | Mar 5, 2024
  • Transiting the Panama Canal 0931 We’re in the Gatun Lock being slowly raised to lake level. I’m in the Spinnaker Observation Lounge on Deck 12 forward. I’ve been here since 0745. I’m sitt Posted by uktvlr in Southbound & Down | Jan 20, 2024
  • Colon, PanamaA much easier day overall. Boarded an air-conditioned motor coach this morning after a very long walk from the ship. No shuttle/mobility assistance offered. Our first stop was at the Expansion Locks, which opened in 2016. They were designed for Posted by uktvlr in Southbound & Down | Jan 18, 2024
  • Tag 18Heute ist der große Tag – sicherlich der Höhepunkt unserer Reise – die Durchfahrt durch den Panamakanal. Wir hatten unseren Wecker auf vier Uhr früh gestellt. Wir waren aber schon kurz bevor der Wecker abging auf. Ich zog mir nur Posted by FEGOESPANAMA in FEGOESPANAMA | Nov 14, 2023
  • Tag 17Ein neuer Tag ist angebrochen und wir sind euch zeitmäßig wieder eine Stunde näher gerückt. Während der Nacht wurden die Uhren wieder eine Stunde vorgestellt. Die aktuelle Zeitdfferenz beträgt sechs Stunden. Da wir wieder einen Seetag vor uns haben, gab Posted by FEGOESPANAMA in FEGOESPANAMA | Nov 13, 2023
  • Panama City & San Blas Islands, PanamaOnto another new country for us both; Panama. While most countries are famous for their iconic buildings, traditional cuisine, clothing or instruments, for example Scotland; Bagpipes and Haggis, Ireland; Harp and Guinness, France; Eiffel Tower, Cheese and Posted by HazzaR in Hazza’s Travels 2023 | Sep 12, 2023
  • Panama Canal==Panama Canal Transit== After sailing down the east coast of the USA and then across the Caribbean, we made it to the entrance of the Panama Canal without incident or delay. There was some conc Posted by StephenJBrown in Filling in the blanks on the travel map | Sep 4, 2023
  • Cebaco Island, PanamaSunday 23 April 2023 I was feeling tired this morning and thinking that I'm ready to go home. But there's still so much to see. Like Cebaco Island, a rugged island off the coast of Panama. Palm trees, golden sand, vibrant Posted by MissWalker in Jen's Journey | Apr 23, 2023
  • Last 'at sea' daySaturday 22 April 2023 Sometime during the night we crossed the equator, so we are now in the Northern Hemisphere and sailing in Colombian waters. Ther Posted by MissWalker in Jen's Journey | Apr 22, 2023
  • A New Ocean!Our departure from the sleepy town of Portobelo soon led us through a maze of dozens of cargo ships, anchored and waiting their turn to pass through the canal. After a peaceful, one night stop in Rio Chagres, we Posted by BlueMoonSailing in Blue Moon Sailing Adventure | Feb 23, 2023
  • Panamanian ParadiseDeparting Santa Marta proved nearly as challenging as arriving. Despite calm forecasts and no breeze in the anchorage, we soon found 30 knots and choppy swells as we reached offshore. Consoled by the notion that conditions would abate near the Posted by BlueMoonSailing in Blue Moon Sailing Adventure | Jan 26, 2023
  • Day 12 Panama Canal=== Our ship, the Emerald Princess is so large that it has to go through the new canal expansion. Today is the exciting day that this happens. A full transit Panama canal cruise had been on our travel wish Posted by Helen K. in Panama Cruising during the Holidays 2022 | Jan 19, 2023
  • Day 11, Panama City=== ------Today is Wednesday, December 28. We have reached the most urbanized country in Central America, Panama.[float=right] [img=https://photos.travellersp Posted by Helen K. in Panama Cruising during the Holidays 2022 | Jan 12, 2023
  • Jan. 9 –PUERTO AMADOR Here we are in the biggest mall in Central America – confident that here we can get online to catch up on our blog before we get blogged down (heh, heh). [img=https://photos.travellerspoin Posted by Swenigale in VOLENDAM 2023 (WINTER) | Jan 10, 2023
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