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Adventures in Panamaland - A Pictorial Pause


Before we carry on with updates about our ongoing adventures, I thought I'd share some pics that I couldn't post earlier. I hope you enjoy these, just a fraction of the pics I've taken so far.











Stay tuned for more "Adventures in Panamaland"!

Comments

nonamedufus said…
Boom Boom: The more the merrier! Those fruity drinks with the little umbrellas are just waiting for you.
00dozo said…
Great pics! That last one is absolutely gorgeous - the reflection kind of looks like a frozen lake with wispy snow.
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: Frozen lake, snow? Brrr. It's one of the infinity/horizon pools here. At sunrise. Gorgeous, isn't it.
Anonymous said…
Those are really good. I really liked them all except the one with the flat stomach driving the golf-cart.

I hate her.

Can't say why, but I just do.

*GRIN*
Nicky said…
Yeah, those are pretty. If you like those great architecture, blue skies, gorgeous beaches and pretty people kind of photographs. And really, who likes those?
Rosemary said…
Do the beaches have black sand, or is it just the time of day?? Beautiful pics!!

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nonamedufus said…
Quirks, Quirks, Quirks now, now, that kid can't be much more than 16. My 11 year-old nephew took that pic. Good eye, eh?
nonamedufus said…
Nicky: Yeah, you're right. But it's not a bad way to pass the day. It seems to be workin' for me.
nonamedufus said…
DB: It depends on the time of day and the tide. If you get down past the brown sandy surface it can be black. I'm glad the pics convey a little taste of Panama. It's quite beautiful here.
Linda Medrano said…
Gorgeous photos Dufus! Wow! I had no idea it was that pretty!
nonamedufus said…
Linda: These pictures don't begin to convey the beauty of Panama and the contrasts that exist in the country: skyscrapers in Panama City, the poorer districts, the resorts and beaches, the jungles and so on. I'm in paradise. It'll me hard to return to snow and -8C weather!

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