Travel to Panama
On August 15, 1914, the first ship passed through the Panama Canal. The construction of the shipping channel connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans took 34 years from the moment of laying. This impressive engineering structure has changed the life of Panama forever.
Panama is the southernmost country in Central America. It is located on the isthmus connecting North and South America. This small country has become famous all over the world for the construction of the Panama Canal, which is considered one of the most complex construction projects that humanity has managed to implement in its history.
We offer you a look at the picturesque views of this country.
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1. The Panama Canal has significantly changed the whole life of the country. Its actual construction took 10 years (from 1904 to 1914), and it is still of great importance for world shipping. During this time, more than 815,000 vessels have passed through the channel. Before passing through the Miraflores Gateway, all ships are registered. The canal attracts a lot of people and is the most visited place in Panama.
2. Panama has the richest and extremely diverse biological resources. It's just a paradise for divers and birdwatchers.
3. Translated from one of the Indian languages, Panama means "a place where there are a lot of fish." There are really a lot of fish and various natural landscapes here. The local nature simply amazes with its diversity. The richness of nature is reflected in the bright colors of the works of local artisans.
4. There are many corners in the old part of Panama that bring travelers back to the past 4 centuries ago. These huts in Bocas del Toro, as if floating on water, are very popular with tourists.
5. This Spanish city in Panama was founded in 1519. In 1671 it was plundered and was almost completely destroyed. Instead of the destroyed city, a new one was built — San Felipe. Many of its buildings have survived to this day.
6. Once upon a time there was a dump on the site of the Cinta Kostera embankment. Now this area has been built up. There are parks and paths for cyclists.
7. The popular Panamanian character Diablico Sucio (Dirty Devil) takes part in the parade.
8. The ruins of the old city of Panama La Vieja, where Henry Morgan landed in 1671, are of great interest to tourists. Panama-La Vieja is included in the UNESCO list of historical sites of world significance.
9. Cannons on the bastions of the coastal city of Portobelo and Fort San Lorenzo in Colon. They are still aimed at the sea and are ready to repel the attack of pirates of the Caribbean.
10. Modern giant skyscrapers in Panama are also not uncommon.
11. The tropical climate and the proximity of the two oceans create an amazing natural wealth and diversity in Panama.
12. The archipelagos of San Blas, Las Perlas, Coiba belong to thousands of small paradise islands.
13. There are so many islands near the coast of Panama that the border between land and sea seems blurred.