Panamá Sketches


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After traveling the United States, Canada, Mexico and parts of Europe, I moved to Panamá lock stock and barrel. I arrived in the popular expat town of Boquete. I planned to travel around Panamá for some unknown period of time. However, the panic of Covid-19 kept me pinned down. I had begun a travel blog, but now I couldn’t travel. What was I to do? I wrote about the minimal travels I could do and wrote about the places in Panamá I wanted to visit. The blog became somewhat of an educational blog. I learned where I wanted to go and wrote about those places. I also wrote about my life in Boquete.




Panama


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Panama Sketches


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The Fall of Panamá


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Sketches of Spanish-Colonial Life in Panama


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Panama, Post Report


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A Sketch of the Panama Canal


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