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Written by Ann Sammers - Video from Youtube   
Monday, 15 October 2007

 

The National Parks of Panama

On the third day in Panama City we ranted the car and decided to ride southwest along the Pan American Highway. We had many plans that day and wanted to visit many sights. First of all we visited the Metropolitana Natural Park. The next point was the Panama`s zoo with a lot of exotic animals, such as iguanas, monkeys, deer and brown-throated sloths. We observing the animals gamboling and romping in the cages for an hour and then drove farther about 75 miles away, toward El Valle. El Valle is famous with its location in the center of the extinct volcano. There we have found a lot of unusual things, such as amazing square trees in the botanic garden, unique golden frogs and rapid hot springs. After the El Valle we continued our traveling and drove along the highway towards the geographic center of Panama called Penomone. Then we visited the Nata, the oldest town in the whole Latin America. The landscape of Panama is mainly flat, and because of its agricultural priority the fields are covered with grass for the cattle. On these fields we even so some cowboys in the specific clothing. After the day rich with different interesting events and impressions, we finally reached the Baquette, a village near the extinct volcano Baru. In this admirable place we spent all the night. The next day we woke up early in the morning and began with visiting the national Park near the Volcano Baru, the highest point in Panama. The views there were beautiful, there were a lot of bright exotic birds and animals and we were very excited. After this traveling to the volcano we had our meal and then drove to the Chiriqui Grande, where we returned the car. Our next point was the Bocas del Toro, where we also visited a national Nature Park with pure sand beaches. Here we saw a lot of corral reefs, tropical fish and turtles. After this tour we went to the Almirante Island where we spend the last night.

About the Author: Ann Sammers is a member of a support team at Custom Services Writing. Having completed a number of IEEE research papers himself, Ann uses her knowledge to provide individualized customer support to students.

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