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Chica
Tuesday, 20 April 2010 19:58

Chica is the name of the capital of the Chica Corregimiento in the province of Panama in Panamá. It has a population of 2450 and lies at an altitude of about 400m, in the centre of an old crater. It lies close to the continental divide and just 30 km from the Mosquito Coast at the Caribbean Sea, but is more easily accessible from the Pacific coast to the South.

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Punta Chame Beach
Tuesday, 20 April 2010 19:38

Punta Chame has a very unique geography. It is basically finger shaped and actually has ocean on both sides of the white sand-lined projection.

Because of the layout of the land, it is an exceptional area for shrimping and windsports, specifically wind sailing and kite surfing.

There are about 35 km of white sand beaches that make up the finger, and it would take approximately 8 hours to walk from the base of the finger around the point to the other end of the finger shaped projection.

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Inmaculate Conception Procession
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 20:23

The Immaculate Conception is, according to Roman Catholic doctrine, the conception of the Virgin Mary without any stain ("immacula" in Latin) of original sin. It is one of the four dogmas in Roman Catholic Mariology. Under this aspect Mary is sometimes called the Immaculata (the Immaculate One), particularly in artistic contexts.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 14:00
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El Galeon Restaurant Review
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 20:17

Recently my co-worker and I were asked to check out a new restaurant called El Galeon near Santa Clara. I had seen this intriguing new building while driving to Penonome recently and like all locals in the beach community was eager to check out a new restaurant. The El Galeon was a pleasant surprise and my what appeared to be a hand made hamburger patty was delicious. If seafood is what you are searching for then come and discover what the El Galeon near Santa Clara has to offer.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 14:34
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Coronado Beach
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 20:11

The history of beach towns along the Pacific Coast in Panama is coupled to the history of the Panama Canal. Most of the population that settled these Pacific beaches came from small villages that now are under the waters of the Panama Canal. They were relocated from their hometowns and settled along the coast so that their villages could be flooded over and turned into the floor of Lake Gatun.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 19:31
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