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Panama
City, Panama is often referred to as the “Crossroads of
the world”, primarily because of the massive number of
people that pass through.
Located in Central America between Costa Rica and
Columbia, Panama has long been used as a route from the
Atlantic to the Pacific.
Historians tell us that the earliest
inhabitants of Panama were the Cocle and Cuevas cultures but
because of overwhelming disease and fighting with the
Spaniards in the 16th century, the numbers
quickly diminished. Although
it took a little time and effort, the Spanish finally
established a settlement in 1510 at the mouth of the Rio
Chagres called Nombre de Dios. Eventually, this coastline area became a popular target for
invasions of Peru and wealth generated by the incursions was
brought over land from the port of Panama to the Spanish
settlement.
Because of the abundance of wealth,
pirates were attracted to Panama as well and by the 18th
century, the Caribbean had become such a dangerous place
that even the Spanish ships would go completely around
Panama, sailing directly to Peru.
At that time, Panama started into a decline, becoming
a province of Colombia with the South American nation
finally getting its independence.
Then by 1846, a treaty was signed by Colombia,
allowing the United States to construct a railroad, as well
as use military force to protect it.
With this came the idea of a canal
across isthmus but when the French tried to construct one in
1880, 22,000 workers lost their lives from yellow fever,
malaria, and unfortunately, bankruptcy for all.
Even so, a new contract
to build the canal was negotiated with both strategic and
financial interest from the United States.
Although there was friction as a result of the
treaty, issues were ironed out and in 1904 the building of
the canal again began, this time by the United States. Then 10 years later, the first ship made its way successfully
through the canal.
Since that time, there has been some
unrest in Panama but under the leadership of General Manuel
Noriega, drug trafficking, money laundering, and democracy
problems were corrected. Today, crime rates are down and the city has worked hard to
make it a wonderful place to visit.
When you go to Panama City, you will see a lot of
diversity due to a wide ethnic mix.
Because of this, the food, entertainment, and even
traditional arts are quite diverse.
The Panama Canal joins South and
Central America, bordering on Costa Rica to the west and
Colombia to the east. The arch shape is unique in that the canal serves both as a
bridge that passes between two continents and a passageway
of oceans. The
narrowest point of the canal is just 30 miles but at the
widest, 720 miles. In
addition, the Panama Canal is 50 miles long and works by
effectively dividing the county.
All around Panama are hundreds of
beautiful islands. Then,
there are two primary archipelagos, which include Bocas Del
Toro and San Blas. There,
you can enjoy a number of water sports to include deep sea
fishing snorkeling, and scuba diving.
In addition to the ocean, Panama also has flat
coastal lowlands as well as two mountain ranges with the
highest peak being Volcan Baruat 11,400 feet about sea
level.
Dominating
the Canal Zone are magnificent rainforests.
Then if you go toward Costa Rica, you will be amazed
at the abundance of wildlife.
In fact, Panama has a large number of flora and fauna
species, mass amounts of land for preservation, and with few
people to scare the wildlife away or damage the vegetation
you get the chance of a lifetime to enjoy unspoiled land.
In addition, Panama has two specific
seasons, one that is dry, lasting from January to April and
then the rainy season from late April to December.
Keep in mind that on the Caribbean side of the
highlands, the rainfall is quite heavy.
The temperatures are usually hotter in the lowlands,
averaging 80 degrees, but nice and cool in the mountains,
typically between 55 to 65 degrees.
The ferry ride to the island of Taboga
is a nice day trip or you can enjoy folklore shows,
experiencing some of the colorful culture associated with
Panama City to include costumes and traditional dances, and
even eco touring at the rainforest reserve, take a train
ride along the Canal banks, and any number of exciting
activities. This
city is truly an incredible place, well worth exploring.
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