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We made a trip to Panama the last two week of Feb and had a great time. I'm posting this even though it's not with the camper. I wore my WTW "T" shirt plus Ted said I could post the trip (and remember Ted has an axe)

We saw lots of animals and jungle plants. Saw coffee from flower through "cherry" to being picked. To see bananas and how they grow and develop was so interesting.

The canal I would recommend a visit to .The workings of that engineering feat is something to see.

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We had lunch with the natives in their village on the Chages river. Went by canoe up the river several miles. The people of the village were so nice,they came down to greet us. Than made lunch for us and talked to us about their way of life and had nice crafts that they made for us to buy. Very friendly and happy people.
Frank
 

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Great pix Frank. We are so jealous. My wife went to grade and middle school in Panama and has wanted to go back for years now. She loves your pictures. Thank you.
 
Cool pix Frank. Glad you were lucky enough to catch a ship going through the locks, it's quite impressive to see.
 
More pictures,canal and Panama City
 

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More pictures,canal and Panama City,and one for Mr Flamingo wrangler
 

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Thanks for sharing, Frank! Very interesting.
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Sloths are cool!
And who knew that lawn flamingos came in any color than pink? That's why we travel!
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Pretty cool Frank, thanks! What piqued your interest in Panama and prompted this trip, if it's appropriate to ask?



My wife taught school at the United Fruit Co school in western Panama,next to the Costa Rican border. That was back in 1968/69 during the revolution which started in the area she was. We have friends, actually the co-teacher and her husband who is from Panama. A chance came up for an extended visit after a tour we were on. It's a pretty exciting country lots to see.One could drive there down the Pan American Hwy but not me.It was really cool to see where Sharon had lived and taught. Things had changed but a lot looked the same. All the homes and other buildings are not owned by the Co. anymore they are privet homes and in pretty good shape being over 70 years old. The U F Co. left back in the 70's. Even the banana fincas are gone for the most part and replaced with other crops and housing developments for the american expats. One thing that took some getting use to was all the military around with lots of guns and stuff. Sure different than the US.

Frank
 
Frank, thanks for filling us in with your great story. Pretty cool to be able to go back and so interesting to see that part of the world.
 
Looks like a fantastic time! Sounds like the people are nice too. Fun way to spend the winter weeks of February.

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