Today we visited the Amador Islands, connected with the Panama City by an artificial road. The weather was nice for me, is it was windy enough and not so hot. Although when it is hot and shiny, pictures are better.
Anyhow, here they are:
This is a view of Panama City from the Amador.
If you come to the Amador by taxi, never be afraid to remain there without being picked. Lots of taxis are eager to bring you back to the city.
This sort of family bicycles is offered to the tourists. They are very useful for parents with children.
You can have meals at many cafes and restaurants with seafood.
To be continued.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
New Avenida Balboa in Panama City
I've got some new images of Balboa Avenue, taken from the 26th floor of the Destiny Tower:
Just on the left of the building you can see the monument of Balboa. The bridge you see in this picture helps pedestrians to cross the highway.
The same bridge is in this picture, and on the background you can see Casco Viejo, the old part of Panama City.
Every morning 4 school buses bring children to play and have fun at the Balboa Boulvard.
Here you can see a demonstration taking place in the Avenida Balboa in the morning. Various demonstrations for God knows what purposes occur here quite often, giving difficulties to the traffic.
Here is the video of yesterday's demonstration:
Just on the left of the building you can see the monument of Balboa. The bridge you see in this picture helps pedestrians to cross the highway.
The same bridge is in this picture, and on the background you can see Casco Viejo, the old part of Panama City.
Every morning 4 school buses bring children to play and have fun at the Balboa Boulvard.
Here you can see a demonstration taking place in the Avenida Balboa in the morning. Various demonstrations for God knows what purposes occur here quite often, giving difficulties to the traffic.
Here is the video of yesterday's demonstration:
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Views From San Francisco Bay
Here are some views from the San Francisco Bay building in Panama City (Torre 200):
Boca la Caja
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Boca la Caja
Via Israel
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Video: Typical Panama Republic Dances
Balet Folklorico Panameño
Panama Ship Dance
Panama Dance at Billingham International Folklore Festival 2004
Dancing at Panamá Viejo. Celebrating one year more of the Panamá City foundation.
Folkloric dance from the Country of Panama
Panama Ship Dance
Panama Dance at Billingham International Folklore Festival 2004
Dancing at Panamá Viejo. Celebrating one year more of the Panamá City foundation.
Folkloric dance from the Country of Panama
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