Sunday, November 02, 2008

On the way back to the hotel from the airport
Things I bought at the store

Store sold lots of stuff


Including junk food



Airport we parked on the sidewalk right outside the windows




Fred getting ticket to Bogota





Taken from our room window Boats waiting




oops put in twice








Dajon see if your class can find out what this old fort is






On way to hotel

We got to Cirag air cargo on Sat morn and found out the flight was full and the next flight is next sat
Their office is closed until thur due to holidays, So we found a hotel downtown and will sight see till
thur then take the bikes to leave at their dock until sat we are going to fly out on Fri noon and spend
a few days sight seeing untill mon when we can get our bikes and head south










7 Comments:

At 2:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

OLD FORT
IT IS NEARLY A HUNDRED YEARS SINCE THE SPANIARDS EVACUATED SAN LORENZO.
IN COMMON WITH OTHER ISTHMAIN POST AND THE FORT HAS BEEN USED FOR A GARRISON SINCE THEN. THE LITTLE VILLAGE OF CHAGRES, AT THE FOOT OF THE CASTLED HILL,IS THE SEAT OF AN ALCALDIA, THE CAPITAL OF THE DISTRICT AROUND ABOUT. IT HAS NEITHER INDUTRIES NOR COMMERCE EXCEPT FOR LOCAL PURPOSES.

 
At 8:36 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Is that right? Don't know who posted it...or is it La Vieja?

 
At 10:47 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Angela, in my class posted the San Lorenzo comment!

 
At 10:51 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Today a rather small and insignificant bridge spans the Rio Abajo near where it empties into the Pacific Ocean in the eastern edges of Panama City. Most traffic circumnavigates this route through a run down residential area taking the new toll expressway to travel between Toucaman International Airport and shimmering high rise towers of downtown.

This is it! You must have been taking the OLD ROAD FROM THE AIRPORT?


"Once though the bridge that spanned this river was called the King's Bridge. It was the start of a very important road. It was a road over which the riches of the new world were shipped to the old one. It was the start of the Camino Real, the Royal Road. It ran from one ocean to another, and it started at what is now called Panama La Vieja, Old Panama."

 
At 9:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hay do u know how tall your hotle.I pretty sure that u were on the top floor.Thanks for the pics to.

HANNAH

 
At 6:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

FoR PiC2: I LiKe SoDa CaN I HaVe SoMe?? JK! LOL
Jenna

 
At 6:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

WoW! ThAtS A lOt oF BoAtS!!

 

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