Sailing Into Paradise


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Central America Caribbean » Panama
March 23rd 2009
Published: April 9th 2009
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Roads! Where We're Going There Are No Roads If like us you are undertaking an incredible journey through the whole of South and Central America there is one slight hitch when it comes to linking continents on this road trip... there is no road. The Panamericana is a continuous series of roads that starts in Alaska and finishes some 48,000 km (30,000 miles) later at the bottom of the World in ... Read Full Entry



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Dave overdoses on free coffee
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Tea Please Jeeves

The ladies take breakfast on the roof in Panama City
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Standing Out In A Crowd

More Kuna ladies
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Wonderful Local Buses

Travelling in arty style around Panama City
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Who You Calling Old

In a beautifully restored part of old Panama City
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Toot Toot

Dave plays in one of the old (retired) trains that used to pull the boats at the Gatun Locks
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Food Please

Jenn in the galley. Later on she would lie in that exact spot for 30 hours
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Pass The Wine Please

Jenn and Tracey in a happy, pre-vomit moment
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It´s A Tough Life

Tony dreams about a new dinghy
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The Actual Boss

Lucy the cat and her furry sea legs
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Mobile Supermarket

The Kuna drop by to see if we want fresh fuit or fish



10th April 2009

Paradise
Hi guys, wow the desciption and photos of the San Blas Islands make it sound and look like paradise. Poor Tracey, 30 hours of hell, I do feel for you. The facts on the Panama Canal were fascinating - what a brilliant piece of engineering. As usual, this and your last few blogs, have been amazing. Keep `em coming. Lots of love, Penny
11th April 2009

36 cents!!
I would love to now where the man who swam through the canal in 1928 kept his 36 cents!! Fantastic sea voyage, shame about the sickness.

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