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A Trip To Panama City


Day 1:


We arrived at Omar Torrijos airport via American Airlines early in the


afternoon. We purchased our required tourist cards (3 balboas, as US dollars are


called in Panama) at the airport, then caught a taxi for the 18 mile ride to our


downtown hotel. The ride in the battered, un-airconditioned car was rather


expensive (30 balboas), but the driver spoke English and was very friendly. We


arrived at the hotel and checked in. While my dad was checking in I bought a


guidebook in the hotel lobby and read up on the history of Panama City. The


original city was founded in 1519 by Pedro Arias Davila, known as Pedrarias the


Cruel, because of his eradication of all but three of the local Indian tribes


during his tenure in Panama. Davila used the city as a place to store Incan


gold before it was shipped to Spain. The original city was sacked and burned


in 1671 by a group of buccaneers led by Henry Morgan. The city was rebuilt


within a year, this time on a peninsula 18 miles away and surrounded by a


strong wall. This old Spanish city is now the in the middle downtown Panama


City.


Panama City is an international melting pot and its eating choices range


from American fast food to excellent internationall cuisine. Eager to begin our


sightseeing, we grabbed lunch at a nearby McDonald’s after checking in then


caught a bus. The buses in Panama are a tourist attraction in themselves. They


are brightly painted, hung with fringe, and have constantly blaring Salsa and


Caracas music playing. They are cheap (50 cents a ride). but are very crowded.


After asking several drivers ?Donde va este autobus?? we finally found one going


to the Plaza Independencia. This plaza is the main square of the colonial town


and is bordered on one side by a cathedral with twin mother of pearl towers that


took 108 years to complete. On two other sides it is bordered by the


Archbishop’s Palace, now a university and the Central Post Office. While in the


old part of Panama City we also visited the Iglesia de San Jose and saw the


Golden Aaltar. This altar was in the original Panama City and was saved from


Henry Morgan’s pirates by a monk who painted it black to disguise it. When we


finished touring we returned to our hotel and then ate dinner at El Pez de Ora,


one of the city’ famous seafood restaurants.


Day 2:


We woke early and headed out for a morning of shopping at the Mercado


Publico. I bought some jewelry and some small wooden figurines as souvenirs,


but when I asked ?Donde esta los sombreros de Panama??, the vendor told me


Panama hats were made in Ecuador. The hat most commonly worn in Panama is the ?


pita?, a narrow brimmed st

raw hat with black and white stripes. The most


important phrases to remember when shopping in Panama are ? Cuanto cuesta esta??


and ? Acceptas tarjetas de credita?? After shopping we had Chinese food in one


of the local restaurants.


After eating we went to visit Panama’s most famous attraction, the


Panama Canal. The Canal was completed in 1914, and is considered one of the


greatest engineering feats in the world. We took a shuttle from our hotel to


the canal and then went on a 90 minute train ride all the way across the isthmus


along the canal. The railroad we were traveling on was built in 1855 to


transport ?49ers who were on their way to the California gold rush and was the


first ?trans-continental? rail link. At one of the train stations we got off


and walked to the Miraflores Locks, sat on bleachers, and watched the ships go


through the canal. After our tour of the Panama Canal we returned to our hotel


to get ready for a night of dinner and theater. We ate dinner at an Italian


restaurant then went to the Teatro National for a performance of the Folkloric


Ballet. The Folkloric Ballet features native folk dances and costumes and was


very entertaining.


Day 3:


We rented a car and left Panama City headed southwest along the Pan


American Highway. First we visited the Parque Natural Metropolitana, a zoo on


the outskirts of Panama with monkeys, deer, sloths, and iguanas. We then drove


toward El Valle, about 75 miles away. El Valle is located in the center of a


dormant volcano. There we saw hot springs, botanical gardens (with square trees


which scientists have been unable to explain!), and golden frogs found nowhere


else on earth. We continued down the highway passing through the towns of


Penonome, the geographic center of Panama, and Nata, on of the oldest towns in


Latin America. The Interior of Panama is mostly farmland and grazing land for


cattle. We even saw some cowboys! At night we arrived at Baquette, a village


on the side of the dormant Baru Volcano, where we spent the night.


Day 4:


We began our day by visiting Volcan Baru National Park and taking a


short hike to see the beautiful plants and birds. The volcano is the highest


point in Panama at 3475 meters. After our hike we ate lunch and then drove to


Chiriqui Grande where we dropped off our car. We then caught a ferry to Bocas


del Toro where we visited Bastimentos National Park. The park has pristine white


sand beaches where sea turtles nest. The coral reefs off the coast are home to


more than 200 species of tropical fish. While there we also got to visit caves


containing the largest population of fruit eating bats in the world! Later we


went snorkeling of the coast of Almirante Island where we spent the night.

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