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Toucans and papayas : A common sight in the Chiriquí province.  If you have a papaya tree, they will come!
Toucans and papayas
Financias y fincas : Panamá City may in fact be the fastest growing metropolitan area in the world.  Google it; I may be right.  The disruption to peace and harmony is manifest.
Financias y fincas
Orquídia Suegra : The scent is really beyond description, but I'll try.  Ambrosia with butter.  I came pretty close to eating this orchid, an invented cross from my mother in law.
Orquídia Suegra
Tropics and lifestyles : The hammock is a logical choice in the tropics, and so is a peaceful lifestyle.  Don't be fooled, though, the "toda máquina" mentality has taken hold here in Panamá.
Tropics and lifestyles
Enlaces (links) : Merchandise headed for the great markets of North America.  Open Wide!
Enlaces (links)
La cara guayamí : Panamá's indigenous peoples are very much integrated into mainstream culture.  However, the Kuna, in the Archipelago San Blas area, have  their own sovereignty.
La cara guayamí
Teachers making their point : Teachers in Panamá make $500 per month.  They can barely live on this, much less feed a family.  Strikes and street protests are common in Panamá.  It is a point of pride.
Teachers making their point
Chiriquí : The province of Chiriquí, República de Panamá.  Chiriquí borders with Costa Rica.
Chiriquí
haliconia : The haliconia flower.  A proud cousin to the more widely know bird of paradise.
haliconia
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