Pictures from the trip to Panama
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Here are some pictures from the vacation in Panama. I won't post them all because it's too many, but I'll post the best ones with brief descriptions. I'll post a text post of how my trip went following this post within a day or so. I have to make sure I can remember everything XD!

This is the view from the hotel we stayed at when we first got there. It was close to the Panama Canal so you could see lots of ships, and a few islands.

A Panama sign near one of the shopping areas close to the harbor. Apparently they were scattered all over the city. :)

Some palm trees at the old house my dad grew up in as a child. My grandmother's sister took us too my grandma's old house since they're currently trying to renovate it. The backyard was huge, and very beautiful with lots of fruit trees, and a small stream. Also that's my sister in yellow xD!

Some greenery around the neighborhood where my dad grew up as a child.

The house my dad grew up in as a small child in the 60's.

The massive backyard. It's so gorgeous!

Me and my sister's room a the resort. They had some traditional mola art done by the Panamanian Indians in every room which gave the room a nice feel.

A very delicious burger I ordered at a really nice Panamanian restaurant. It had egg on it and i was absolutely delicious.

The beach right outside the resort. Apparently there was an island back behind it as well that you can see in the distance.

A pool at the resort with some beach chairs, and stuff.

The ocean with tide coming in. The tide came up pretty high so there was a bit of a steep incline when you walked closer to the resort.

A peacock roaming around the resort. I saw 2 of them while I was there which was very cool. They also had other really pretty exotic animals like iguanas, and tons of pretty birds.

A walkway at the resort that led to a few restaurants we went to while we were there.

The Panama Canal. I actually took this above someone's head because people wouldn't move to let everyone see. Ah tourists. -_-;

Another pic of the canal.

This is where the President of Panama lives. And across the street is the really poor area which was very ironic.

A good shot of Panama city in the background. The old Panama city is where they have all the colorful old buildings built back when the Spaniards came.

Another shot of the city. As you can see it's their rainy season so that's why so many of the pictures look cloudy. It rained quite a bit while we were there.
This is the view from the hotel we stayed at when we first got there. It was close to the Panama Canal so you could see lots of ships, and a few islands.
A Panama sign near one of the shopping areas close to the harbor. Apparently they were scattered all over the city. :)
Some palm trees at the old house my dad grew up in as a child. My grandmother's sister took us too my grandma's old house since they're currently trying to renovate it. The backyard was huge, and very beautiful with lots of fruit trees, and a small stream. Also that's my sister in yellow xD!
Some greenery around the neighborhood where my dad grew up as a child.
The house my dad grew up in as a small child in the 60's.
The massive backyard. It's so gorgeous!
Me and my sister's room a the resort. They had some traditional mola art done by the Panamanian Indians in every room which gave the room a nice feel.
A very delicious burger I ordered at a really nice Panamanian restaurant. It had egg on it and i was absolutely delicious.
The beach right outside the resort. Apparently there was an island back behind it as well that you can see in the distance.
A pool at the resort with some beach chairs, and stuff.
The ocean with tide coming in. The tide came up pretty high so there was a bit of a steep incline when you walked closer to the resort.
A peacock roaming around the resort. I saw 2 of them while I was there which was very cool. They also had other really pretty exotic animals like iguanas, and tons of pretty birds.
A walkway at the resort that led to a few restaurants we went to while we were there.
The Panama Canal. I actually took this above someone's head because people wouldn't move to let everyone see. Ah tourists. -_-;
Another pic of the canal.
This is where the President of Panama lives. And across the street is the really poor area which was very ironic.
A good shot of Panama city in the background. The old Panama city is where they have all the colorful old buildings built back when the Spaniards came.
Another shot of the city. As you can see it's their rainy season so that's why so many of the pictures look cloudy. It rained quite a bit while we were there.
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