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#1 Panamaniac

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 02:30 AM

Panoramic views of Panama City and Bay from Ancon Hill
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The Towers of Punta Paitilla
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Multicentro Mall
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The jagged silhouette of the city skyline as seen from Panama Bay
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Night falls on the Marbella district
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Ominous clouds hover over the Urban jungle as seen from the real jungle at Metropolitan Natural Park
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Balboa Ave. and the waterfront promenade
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Partial birds-eye view of Central America's "City by the Bay"
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The International Banking Center straddles the Obarrio and El Cangrejo districts
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Hotels and condos in the heart of the Marbella district
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San Francisco Residential District
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Casco Viejo (colonial quarter) and Ancon Hill
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Narrow streets and balconied architecture characterize the Casco Viejo quarter
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Bridge of the Americas (at the Panama Canal), Ancon Hill and city skyline (in the glare of the sun)
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Bridge of the Americas lights-up the night
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Cruise ship navigates Miraflores locks of the Panama Canal
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Observation deck at Miraflores locks, Panama Canal
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Central Ave. pedestrianized shopping strip - a people watching mecca
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Edited by Panamaniac, 29 August 2006 - 11:43 PM.


 

#2 BHCav

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 05:12 PM

Cool pics.

#3 Randy@Tacoma

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 09:06 PM

Panama amazes me... Up until about a week ago, I thought Panama was your typical Central America city... rather impoverished. Panama seems very wealthy!

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 09:34 PM

I wasn't expecting the city to look like that! It looks very impressive. Great pics.

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:34 AM

Very nice pics.  I really love how the city looks.  I didn't think it would look this nice.

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:04 AM

Cool pictures!  I spent about four years of my childhood there, so these bring back lots of memories.  I loved going to the observation deck at the Miraflores Locks, and I can make out my old 'hood in the background of a couple of those pics.

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:46 PM

Panama City looks awesome.  I especially like the picture of the skyline from the Panama Bay.  It really shows a good panoramic view of the city.

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Posted 31 August 2006 - 09:34 PM

View PostPanamaniac, on Aug 29 2006, 04:30 AM, said:

Panoramic views of Panama City and Bay from Ancon Hill
Posted Image
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The Towers of Punta Paitilla
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Multicentro Mall
Posted Image
The jagged silhouette of the city skyline as seen from Panama Bay
Posted Image
Night falls on the Marbella district
Posted Image
Posted Image
Ominous clouds hover over the Urban jungle as seen from the real jungle at Metropolitan Natural Park
Posted Image
Balboa Ave. and the waterfront promenade
Posted Image
Partial birds-eye view of Central America's "City by the Bay"
Posted Image
The International Banking Center straddles the Obarrio and El Cangrejo districts
Posted Image
Posted Image
Hotels and condos in the heart of the Marbella district
Posted Image
San Francisco Residential District
Posted Image
Casco Viejo (colonial quarter) and Ancon Hill
Posted Image
Narrow streets and balconied architecture characterize the Casco Viejo quarter
Posted Image
Posted Image
Bridge of the Americas (at the Panama Canal), Ancon Hill and city skyline (in the glare of the sun)
Posted Image
Bridge of the Americas lights-up the night
Posted Image
Cruise ship navigates Miraflores locks of the Panama Canal
Posted Image
Observation deck at Miraflores locks, Panama Canal
Posted Image
Central Ave. pedestrianized shopping strip - a people watching mecca
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Great pics!

#9 Scarface

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 01:23 AM

I had no idea Panama City had such a spectacular skyline. It is possibly Latin America's best.

#10 Recchia

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 06:54 AM

View PostScarface, on Sep 7 2006, 03:23 AM, said:

I had no idea Panama City had such a spectacular skyline. It is possibly Latin America's best.
Me neither, impressive!

I love those tropical looking skylines with all the highrise apartment and condo towers with the ocean in the background, like Rio, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, Honolulu, etc.  One of these days I'll make it to see one in person...

#11 Scarface

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Posted 24 September 2006 - 11:49 PM

View PostScarface, on Sep 7 2006, 12:23 AM, said:

I had no idea Panama City had such a spectacular skyline. It is possibly Latin America's best.
Well, after an extensive Google image search on Latin American cities, I must ammend my initial observation above: Panama City is - not possibly - but by far Latin America's very best skyline!

#12 Sin5Cents

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Posted 25 September 2006 - 08:22 AM

I've been to Panama quite a few times... it's quite a remarkable place to take a vacation.

The capital Panama City (as you can see) is quite cosmopolitan.. with a great nightlife.. .but also has a lots of nice historic areas.

Panama City is centrally located within the country so there is so much to do only within a few hours of it.

Close by, you can see:
* Beautiful islands off the Pacific
* Rain Forest
* For $50 you can fly to Bocas Del Toro, a nice island chain off the Atlantic side of the country, where there is great diving, snorkelling, surfing
* The Panama Canal - one of the most amazing engineering wonders of the world..

Like most countries, there are a few areas to avoid, but for the most part, it's pretty safe..

The local currency is the dollar (but they call them balboas)... I speak Spanish but you can usually get by with English... it's a great..  and for the most part, you will not be overrun by other tourists... the Panamanians are really friendly...

If anyone is interested in more info about visiting Panama, feel free to private message me... I'm a big fan of the place...

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Posted 27 September 2006 - 01:11 AM

View PostPanamaniac, on Aug 29 2006, 01:30 AM, said:

Panoramic views of Panama City and Bay from Ancon Hill
Posted Image
Posted Image
The Towers of Punta Paitilla
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Multicentro Mall
Posted Image
The jagged silhouette of the city skyline as seen from Panama Bay
Posted Image
Night falls on the Marbella district
Posted Image
Posted Image
Ominous clouds hover over the Urban jungle as seen from the real jungle at Metropolitan Natural Park
Posted Image
Balboa Ave. and the waterfront promenade
Posted Image
Partial birds-eye view of Central America's "City by the Bay"
Posted Image
The International Banking Center straddles the Obarrio and El Cangrejo districts
Posted Image
Posted Image
Hotels and condos in the heart of the Marbella district
Posted Image
Bella Vista District
Posted Image
San Francisco Residential District
Posted Image
Casco Viejo (colonial quarter) and Ancon Hill
Posted Image
Narrow streets and balconied architecture characterize the Casco Viejo quarter
Posted Image
Posted Image
Bridge of the Americas (at the Panama Canal), Ancon Hill and city skyline (in the glare of the sun)
Posted Image
Bridge of the Americas lights-up the night
Posted Image
Cruise ship navigates Miraflores locks of the Panama Canal
Posted Image
Observation deck at Miraflores locks, Panama Canal
Posted Image
Central Ave. pedestrianized shopping strip - a people watching mecca
Posted Image



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Posted 27 September 2006 - 01:21 AM

View PostPanamaniac, on Aug 29 2006, 01:30 AM, said:

Panoramic views of Panama City and Bay from Ancon Hill
Posted Image
Posted Image
The Towers of Punta Paitilla
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Multicentro Mall
Posted Image
The jagged silhouette of the city skyline as seen from Panama Bay
Posted Image
Night falls on the Marbella district
Posted Image
Posted Image
Ominous clouds hover over the Urban jungle as seen from the real jungle at Metropolitan Natural Park
Posted Image
Balboa Ave. and the waterfront promenade
Posted Image
Partial birds-eye view of Central America's "City by the Bay"
Posted Image
The International Banking Center straddles the Obarrio and El Cangrejo districts
Posted Image
Posted Image
Hotels and condos in the heart of the Marbella district
Posted Image
Bella Vista District
Posted Image
San Francisco Residential District
Posted Image
Casco Viejo (colonial quarter) and Ancon Hill
Posted Image
Narrow streets and balconied architecture characterize the Casco Viejo quarter
Posted Image
Posted Image
Bridge of the Americas (at the Panama Canal), Ancon Hill and city skyline (in the glare of the sun)
Posted Image
Bridge of the Americas lights-up the night
Posted Image
Cruise ship navigates Miraflores locks of the Panama Canal
Posted Image
Observation deck at Miraflores locks, Panama Canal
Posted Image
Central Ave. pedestrianized shopping strip - a people watching mecca
Posted Image



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