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La Sirena's Photos - Mainland Panama
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Our three hour trip upstream to the Embera village (before we had to get out and drag the dugout over shallows).
The Embera village as seen from canoe.
...and how about those colorful skirts?
Our welcoming committee
Children of the village.
Lunch with the Emberas.
Mary wanted to take this one home.
An artisan
A sales transaction in progress.
Mary
Anne Gordon de Barrigon of Embera Village Tours interprets the forest ecology as explained by her father-in-law.
Cafe Havana in the old colonial part of Panama City...on a quiet afternoon.
Much of the old colonial city is in decay, but an effort to restore it has begun.
A plaza in the old city.
A corner of the cityscape from our hotel
 
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