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Buenos Dias ! Three years ago if someone had suggested investing in Panama I would have laughed and thought they were crazy. Like most people I knew little of Panama. To the best of my memory it was a small country, somewhere in Central America, with a canal for shipping and I recalled talk of a dictator roaming about. A wake up call followed by some internet research changed my life and my knowledge of Panama forever.



My journey began as I prepared my apprehensive family for a different kind of vacation. We removed our jewellery, left our "nice" clothes behind, donned our backpacks and boarded a plane in Toronto. Less than 5 hours later we landed in Panama. Something had to be wrong! There was no stop-over and the time was the same. How could this world away be less than 5 hours, non-stop from Toronto and in the same time zone?

After arriving at the international airport in Tocumen we drove along the modern toll highway (Corredor Sur - the south run) into the city. Reaching the point where the highway is built out over the ocean, I looked to my right and noticed the ruins of Panam? Viejo. On a later trip I arrived at night and enjoyed a special little treat as the site is lit by flood lights and looks quite impressive and beautiful in contrast to the modern condominium towers of Punta Pacifica, directly in front.

Our whirlwind adventure began with a hotel stay, in the heart of Panama City, for just over $50! Close by we noticed all of the night life and modern conveniences of any major city. It really was as modern as Miami, just as we had heard - too bad we left our nice clothes and jewellery behind! And where was this "Third World Country" we had been led to be afraid of? Although the city was busy and the drivers pretty crazy it reminded me of many other older big cities - Montreal, Rome, and Paris.

Rich pre-Colombian heritage of native populations stretching back over 12,000 years was still evident in the art and artefacts. Of course the Spanish Colonial period combined with some French influence is most obvious in the architecture. The protective fort walls (circa 1673) still stand along the edges of Casco Viejo - direct translation means ?Old Helmet? which is quite appropriate considering it was a location chosen for it's safety and ease of defence. Prior to Casco Viejo the city was located to the north east. This is ?Panam? la Vieja? although it is commonly referred to as Panam? Viejo. Panam? Viejo was founded in 1519 by the conquistador Pedro Arias de ?vila, better known as Pedrarias. In 1671 the city was sacked and burned to the ground by the notorious Welsh pirate Henry Morgan. There really is little left beyond a few ruins but it is certainly worth a stop or drive by. Casco Viejo by contrast is still a small city within the city and we spent a number of hours here during the day and returned again for some great dining at night. It's a mixed bag here and the area is definitely in transition. You find old buildings with peeling paint right next to beautifully restored ones. It is quite reminiscent of New Orleans with narrow streets, cafes, restaurants and even a jazz bar. My favourite sights included: the Church of the Golden Altar (Iglesia de San Jos?); Plaza de la Independencia (this is the plaza where Panama declared it's independence from Columbia in 1903); Plaza de Francia, Plaza Bol?var, the area around the Palacio de las Garzas, and the Flat Arch (Arco Chato). It was lovely walking around and I really felt like I was in Europe when I visited this special place.

Although we didn't have any problems at all, Casco Viejo is known not to be the safest part of the city. However, like anywhere I found using common sense kept us out of any trouble. Also, there were plenty of tourism police around and that added a touch of comfort. Returning at night I really felt more comfortable being dropped off in the plazas.

To end our day we discovered one of my favorite restaurants in all of Panama, Manolo Caracol on Avendia Central y calle Tercera in Casco Viejo. When you plan your visit be sure to call ahead for a reservation!

Well it's time to head back to our hotel. I'll catch up with you tomorrow as we explore more of Panama City. Hasta Luego!
Condos For Sale In Panama City
Panama is a small Central American country located at the top of South America. It is a country rich with history and one of the most industrialized in Central America. It is filled with beautiful landscape, a mixture of culture, and real estate that is attractive to everyone. It is also the site of one of only eight Baha'i? Houses of Worship in the world.

The native heritage of this country stretches back over eleven hundred years. Some of the most beautiful pottery was created in the central villages of Panama and remains that have found in archaeological digs date them to be from a time period between 2500-1700 BC. Barriles holds a group of monolithic sculptures that are reminiscent of the people of the age, and there were probably close to 200,000 native peoples living in the country proper to the invasion of the Europeans in the 1500's.

Rodrigo de Bastidas was the first to discover Panama followed by Christopher Columbus, and at one time, Panama held control over Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and others in the Caribbean that eventually were handed over to Colombian control. Another famous explorer, Balboa, became the first mayor of Panama City. For three hundred years, this small nation was under the control of Spain.

By 1821, Panama was ready to fight for its independence and joined other Central American countries to become part of the Republic of Columbia. This lasted a short time, though, and by 1830, Panama was its own free country under the rule of one of its military leaders. By the beginning of the 1900's, the United States and Panama had come to and agreement to work together economically and the Panama Canal was constructed, linking the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans.

One of the most famous Panamanians was General Manuel Noriega. Noriega held both the military and civilian government in the palm of his hands and secretly collaborated with President Ronal Regan to help fight the Contras in Nicaragua. He was brought up on drug-trafficking charges in the United States and is serving a 40 year sentence after being found guilty. The country was in both economic and political strife during this time, but pulled out of it to become one of the most beautiful and popular tourist spots in the world.

The current Panamanian government post Noriega has worked hand in hand with the United States to set up anti-narcotic legislation, investment treaties, and helping defend against international terrorism. The United States also turned all control of the Panama Canal over to the people, who are very excited about the widening of the canal to allow bigger vessels to go through. As a gesture of peace and alliance, the Panamanian government allowed the United States to reserve the right to intervene in a military aspect to protect the canal in the event of an attack.

With its rich heritage, a very famous canal, and flowing vistas of land, Panama is a great place to come to in order to simply get away. It's no wonder so many people have been retiring there.
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