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Panama Country Fact Sheet Basic information on Panama, including climate, travel requirements and which airlines travel there. panama fact sheet • panama facts • panama country facts • panama country fact sheet • panama information
Sailing from Panama to Colombia For the same price as flying, you can travel from Portobelo, Panama to Cartagena, Colombia by sailboat and visit the incredible San Blas Islands in the bargain. sailing panama to colombia • overland panama to colombia • crossing darian gap • visit san blas islands • travel to comarca kuna yala
The San Blas Islands, Panama Located in the Caribbean Sea between Panama and Colombia, the stunning San Blas Islands are about as close to unspoiled paradise as you can get. san blas islands • san blas archipelego • comarca kuna yala • islands in panama • must-see panama
Cartagena to Panama A fascinating voayge by sea from Colombia to Panama is one of the most fascinating ways to leave (or enter) the South American continent. cartegena hotels • panama hotels • cartegena to panama • panama city hotels • cartagena hotels
La Cascada Restaurant, Panama City The most interesting restaurant in Panama City, Panama, La Cascada offers large portions of fresh seafood in a unique atmosphere. panama city restaurant • la cascada seafood • where to eat in panama • food experience central america • interesting menu for purchase
Molas: the art of colourful applique Delight in the colourful appliques made by the Kuna Indians of Panama. fabric crafts • molas • panama • applique • fabric
TEDDY ROOSEVELT: MORE FUN THAN A GOAT, PART II A continuation of the last article, this covers his years in the White House. theorodre roosevelt • teddy • tr • president • teddy bear
The French-Made Panama Canal Yellow fever, malaria, inadequate equipment, ill-considered techniques and corruption were some of the problems that plagued the French attempt to dig the Panama Canal. the panama canal • french • ferdinand de lesseps • hero of suez • isthmus of panama
What to do in Casco Viejo Discover Panama City's most attractive and fascinating neighborhood; spend the day visiting the city's most interesting museums, churches, and restaurants. panama • city's • charming • neighborhood • what
A Mother for All - Part 1 The life and work of Mary Jane Seacole has recently been under a deserved spotlight..how she would have chuckled! mary seacole • mary seacole • jamaica • jamaica • kingston
St Andrews State Park Want to vacation somewhere that has clear blue waters, sugar white beaches, a ton of activities, and still be close to civilization? Check out St. Andrews State Park! camping on the beach in florida • tent camping on the beach • rv on the beach • rv camping • rv park on the beach
Vaccinations for Central America Find out what vaccinations you and your family need before heading off to Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua or Panama. vaccinations for central america • hepititis a vaccine • hepititis b vaccine • malaria vaccine • what vaccinations do i need
Frommer's 2008 Travel Bargains Travel guidebook publishers Arthur Frommer and Pauline Frommer shared their top travel bargains for 2008 with attendees of the April Atlanta Travel Expo. 2008 travel bargains • frommer travel bargains • budget travel • arthur frommer • pauline frommer
Getting to South America By boat, by plane, or by land. In my first article I will examine the most common ways of getting to South America, as well as some of the best jumping off points. flights to south america • international flights to south america • pan america highway • getting to south america by boat • south america travel
Good, But Not Plenty - Endangered Dolphins Currently, there are (at least) 14 species of dolphins that are on the endangered species list...two on the brink of extinction. What are the causes? Who is doing something about it? bycatch • endangered • extinct • habitat • environment
GROWING BANANAS IN COLD CLIMATES It's that time of year again here in upstate NY. Sooner or later, the first frost will arrive. This means gardeners in the area have to bring bananas and other tender plants indoors for the winter. bananas • conservatory • greenhouse fruits • hardy bananas • stokes tropicals
Hammerhead Heaven Some of the loneliest dots on the ocean could play a pivotal role in our future. hawaii • shark • galapagos • gray reef shark • joe pavsek
The Sensational Roseate Spoonbill When the idea of a pink bird comes to mind, the picture usually brings a flamingo into view. Most people are unaware of other tropical birds that are also pink. The roseate spoonbill is a large pink bird, like the flamingo. But that is where the similarity ends. roseate • spoonbill • florida • tropical • flamingo
Jessie and Her Pathfinder, part 2 Jessie Fremont spends Christmas at home alone with her and John’s baby daughter, Lily. Fremont makes another exploration. Jessie has a second child, a son who does not live long. Fremont is dubbed The Pathfinder. Gold is discovered in California and Jessie and Lily travel west. fremont • john • charles • jessie • benton
Balboa: Spanish Explorer The life, times and personal challenges of one of Spain's most famous explorers and conquistadors. vasco nunez de balboa • hispanola • isthmus of panama • incan empire • pacific ocean
Barbara Cohen (1953-2006) Casting director for Nightmare Before Christmas and Looney Tunes: Back in Action dies of breast cancer, aged 53. barbara cohen • casting • nightmare before christmas • disney • looney tunes: back in action
George Washington Goethals Coloring Sheet Born on June 28 this is the engineer that built the Panama Canal. coloring • coloring pages • history crafts • american history coloring • panama canal
The Spanish Flota With Christopher Columbus’ discovery of the New World, Spain gained control of a vast overseas empire with great riches. The king needed this treasure to fund the frequent wars that depleted the royal coffers. In time the area Spain controlled became known as the Spanish Main. Between 1492 and 1830 the New World produced 4,035,156,000 gold and silver pesos. Carried in the holds of the treasure fleets, these riches drew pirates to them like a magnet draws metal. galleons • spain • latin america • pirates • caribbean
Geographic Diversity in the South Pacific The Pacific Ocean is not only vast it also has great geographic diversity, which accounts for cultural diversity. lagoons • coral reefs • fetch • anchorage • pitcairn island
Cheap Flights: US to Guadalajara Low airfares and cheap tickets are available on non-stop flights to Guadalajara Airport (GDL), Mexico from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, Dallas, and Houston in the US. non-stop us flights to guadalajara • gdl • mexico low-cost carriers • mexican budget airlines • cheap flights
How to Conquer the Inca Empire While Hernán Cortés is regarded as the conqueror of the mighty Aztec Empire, former illiterate pig-farmer Francisco Pizarro is credited with wiping out the Inca Empire. gonzalo pizarro • conquered • conqueror • inca empire • conquistador
Balboa, Discoverer of the Pacific Vasco Núñez de Balboa had the privilege of being the first European to view the Pacific Ocean from the east after crossing the Isthmus of Panama. vasco nunez de balboa • discoverer of the pacific ocean • spanish conquistador • explorer • hispañola
Screwworm Fly Eradication A weak link in the life cycle of the New World screwworm fly made it possible for scientists to wipe it out in the United States and Central America. screwworm fly • screw-worm • cochliomyia hominivorax • c. hominivorax • eradication plan
The Beheading of Balboa Balboa was just about to embark on a new expedition to Peru, when he was arrested and charged with treason, after which he was inconvenienced by the removal of his head. conquistador • quilty of treason • beheading of balboa • martín fernández de enciso • gulf of uraba
Top 10 Most Lovable Survivors Survivor is full of "rats and snakes," but also has lovable contestants that you want to root for and hug. Here's the Top 10 most likeable castaways. survivor contestant • reality tv show • rupert boneham • cbs • survivor: borneo
Service in World War II -- Her Way Ruthe is prolific and talented. This gem is from a lady who served her country long ago and loves it still. war • women • grandmother • military service • world war ii
Conception of Grand Coulee Dam Grand Coulee Dam was one of the largest man-made structures on the earth at the time it was completed in 1941. Its electricity was essential for World War II projects. grand coulee dam • columbia river • washington • ernest lister • u.s. bureau of reclamation
Delta Queen Mississippi River The Delta Queen is an American icon that has traveled the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers since 1927. Guests can still enjoy the leisurely pleasures of river boat travel. delta queen riverboat • mississippi river • historic haunted hotels • ghost stories • floating hotel
La Amistad Biosphere Reserve Developers target area surrounding largest rainforest in Central America for hydroelectric dams. Endangered and endemic species as well as indigenous peoples affected. central american rainforest • hydroelectric dams • la amistad biosphere reserve • world heritage site • endemic species
Sacred Art Works Art history guide 30,000 Years of Art, with beautiful presentation of art by historical timeline, includes these sacred artifacts from the 9th century. sacred world art • 30000 years of art • bodhisattva avalokiteshvara • durga slaying the buffalo • cocle pectoral gold disk
San Andres and Providencia Often overlooked by travellers to South America, the islands of San Andres and Providencia offer visitors sun, eco-tourism and shopping. caribbean beaches • colombia's islands • english puritans in the caribbean • nicaragua claims colombian islands • johnny cay san andres
Notorious Pirate Havens - Part 4: Port Royal My first introduction to Port Royal came when I saw Errol Flynn in <i>Captain Blood</i>. That depiction of a bustling seaport was a far cry from reality. For a time, Port Royal was a haven for pirates, who helped it gain a reputation of being one of the most vile and evil cities of the seventeenth century. pirates • piracy • buccaneers • port royal • jamaica
Anti-Americanism in Latin America In his recent book, historian Alan McPherson attempts to get at the root of Latin American Anti-Americanism by comparing four countries' experiences with the U.S. alan mcpherson • latin american anti-americanism • anti-americanism • why latin americans protest • us occupation of latin america
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US Gold Commodity Trade Switzerland, the U.K. and Canada bought almost 90% of America's gold exports last year while Canada, Mexico and Peru provided about 80% of U.S. imported gold. us gold commodity trade • usa bullion exports • gold imports • top countries receiving us gold exports • percentages by importing country
Edward F. Beale, Sailor, Adventurer, Explorer (Part 1) Edward F. Beale is not one of those old west characters who is well-known. Yet he should be. For one, he was the one that carried the news of the California gold strike to Washington D.C. This and many other daring and courageous feats were credited to him as America tamed the west. edward f. beale • california • san francisco • gold rush • camels
Here Come Hawaiian Bananas For the first time in 15 years, Hawaiian growers may soon be able to begin shipping bananas to the mainlaind. banana • bananas • hawaii • hawaiian • agriculture
Rearview Mirror 1.2 A visit to the city by the bay reveals some of San Francisco's unique architectural treasures. architectural sights • san fran • palace of fine arts • california palace of the legion of honor • alma de bretteville spreckels
A Mother for All - Part 2 A role-model display of determination, resourcefulness and devotion unfolds as we follow Mary Seacole to the Crimea. mary seacole • mary seacole • thomas day • thomas day • seacole & day
Costa Rica Country Fact Sheet Although the technology sector is the newest source of profit for Costa Rica's economy, tourism continues to keep the economy strong. costa rica country fact sheet • life in costa rica • costa rico information • information on costa rica • costa rica travel
Academy to Launch Annual Documentary Film Program The documentary film will be the subject of an annual event presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences beginning next month. oscars • academy awards • actors • acting • movies |
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