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Playa Blanca – Exploring Panama’s Pacific Coast Playground

Where in the tropical paradise of Panama do you find wealthy Panamanians and savvy tourists going to enjoy some of the finest beaches and scenery in all of Central America? Playa Blanca of course! It’s the insider’s destination of choice because of its location on Panama’s Dry Arc aka Arco Seco. The Playa Blanca area [...]

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Panama’s Five Deadly Tourism Sins

Lately, there has been plenty of discussion about Panama and its potential for tourism. Ruben Blades and IPAT are unveiling their “tourism master plan”, hotel projects are in the works all over the country and the real estate market is booming. Despite all the talk, hope and speculation, Panama has little history of tourism success [...]

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The Panama Canal Railroad

Even before the United States acquired California after the Mexican War (1846-48), many heading for California used the isthmus crossing in preference to the long and dangerous wagon route across the vast plains and rugged mountain ranges. Discovery of gold in 1848 increased traffic greatly. In 1847 a group of New York financiers organized the [...]

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Non-Governmental Association Promote Safe Sex In Panama

The carnivals are held in Panama for 4 consecutive days and culminate on Tuesday with the sardine burial (symbolic), prior to Ash Wednesday. In this celebration what predominates are alcoholic beverages, food, water, fun and sex. Prevention for sex in Panama This year many preventive campaigns took out, due to sexual wildness in Panama during [...]

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