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Sea Turtle Nesting at Sunset

The Sea Turtles Total Guide

For me, sea turtles, dolphins, and whales are some of the most iconic and lovable creatures in the ocean.  But, is there anything more adorable than a baby sea turtle? What kind of animal sea turtles are? The sea turtles are reptiles, they have other close cousins, the tortoises are land animals and terrapins live...
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San Francisco de la Montaña Church

The Church of San Francisco de la Montaña , in Veraguas, is one of the few examples of Baroque art throughout Central America and the Caribbean , becoming a major tourist destination visited by people from around the world . This national monument has a series of altars like the Major Altar of Santo Cristo...
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Coiba – A Dangerus Prison

For almost 100 years, Coíba was inhabited only by criminals and political prisoners. Now it’s one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. Established in 1919, the island was punishment for Panama’s most dangerous criminals—or for those who angered the wrong people. Unlike a penitentiary in which criminals are housed within fortress-like walls, on...
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Coiba Cocodrille

10 Amazing Facts about Coiba National Park

Islands typically evoke a sense of tranquility and serenity, but the history of Coiba Island off the coast of Panama tells a different story. Once a prison utilized by the country’s former military dictatorship, Coiba Island Prison has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis into Coiba National Park. This protected area encompasses 38 islands and the surrounding...
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Sport or Recreational fishing

Recreational Fishing is a fishing activity that takes place with sporting purposes, recreation, hobby or non profit competition. This activity can be practiced in rivers, lakes, reservoirs, estuaries and the sea either from the shore or on a boat. Sport fishing can be divided into four types which are: spinning, fly fishing, jigging and trolling. Regularly and depending on the species, sport fishermen practice catch-and-release fishing to give other fishermen the opportunity to enjoy the same experience in the future....
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The importance of Mangroves

The mangrove is often considered a type of biomass, formed by trees very salt tolerant occupying the intertidal zone near the mouths of freshwater flows from the coasts of tropical and subtropical latitudes of the Earth. Thus, among the areas with mangrove estuaries and coastal areas are included. They have a great biological diversity with...
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Fishing and Preserving

The first sentence should jump is Catch & Release (catch and release). This practice in itself is a tremendous advance, because some of the fish caught base returns to its original state giving the opportunity to relive the experience for the fisherman or who happens to be the following. There are many more specific considerations...
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Origin of the City of Santiago

Santiago was founded by people from Montijo and Santa Fe in the seventeenth century, who gathered in this place, they decided to found a population that serve them starting center for expeditions and was established south of the river Martin Large, commonly called river‘s jets. Evidently, Santiago did not exist in 1606 when the Bishop of Panama, Don Antonio Calderon, drafted the relationship of the people who formed the Province of Veraguas. Santa Fe (the oldest), San Pedro del Montijo, La Atalaya, Our Lady of Remedies and Chiriqui appear, called Alanje. The District of Santiago is composed of the following district: Santiago,...
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The Murals of the Normal School of Santiago

The building that houses this school declared as a national historical monument, you must contemplate the facade of this center, is where the teachers of Panama are formed. The facade of the building, located in the city of Santiago, is of a plateresque style with columns adorned by effigies of queens and sculptural nudes. On...
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