Would u be int rested in visiting this country?? |
| Honduras in central america??? its got one of a kid diving in the north, hot tropical climate rain forests, and the one and only mayan ruins in the west... plus, make more out of ur money, $1= about 1... |
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What to bring to Ecuador? |
| I'm going to Ecuador later this month and I don't know what to bring. We are going camping, hiking and are pretty much going to be outdoors all the time. What should I bring?... |
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Is it safe in Ecuador and Peru? |
| I am going on a tour with my grandma (i am 13 years old) to Lima, Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Quito, and the Galapagos, and back to Quito would that be safe on a BIG TOUR GROUP?... |
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At what time do people eat in nicaragua? |
| i have this stupid project due tomorrow and i need to know an avg. schedule in nicaragua any help ??????... |
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Are there other Latin American countries that don't speak Spanish? |
| All I know is that Haitians speak French and Brazilians speak Portuguese. I also know that there are countries that still use their indeginous languages. I just want to know if I missed anyone else.... |
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What can you tell me about Monteverde, Costa Rica? |
I will be doing an internship in Monteverde between July and December and was wondering if anyone has ever been and what they can tell me what to expect.
What type of clothes should I ... |
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Costa Rica AND mayans? |
| Do the mayans still have an effect on the costrican society, and if so how?... |
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How come Costa Rica is ignored in North America? |
| And by ignored I don't mean Costarican history should be taught in North American highschools, I just wish people merely knew its existence. I can't understand how Costa Rica receives over ... |
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Which south american country would go to? Paraguay or Chile? |
| Im going to study abroad in south america and I don't know whether I should go to chile or Paraguay. I know that both countries are completely different and my knowledge of these countries is ... |
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Has anyone on here been to PANAMA?..in central america? |
what did ya think of it? Additional Details chulapan..where did you live?... |
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I'm fascinated by South America. What are the Best sights to see and countries to visit? |
| I've only ever made it as far as Mexico and I'm very keen to check out South America, I'm just not sure where to go to see the best of it. Brazil has always seemed the place to go, but ... |
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What do you think about Panama? |
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Sam
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Funny you should ask. I'm considering Panama myself. It has miles of coastline that as of yet has not been gobbled up by developers. It also has mountains that offers some awesome views. The people are very friendly toward Americans and many speak English, so having to learn another language would not be a priority. Panama is a beautiful country. |
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High Jack
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The city was founded on August 15, 1519, by Pedro Arias de Avila, also known as Pedrarias Davila. A recurring theme in the history of the city has been the ebb and flow world commerce through the isthmus. Within a few years of its founding, the city became a launching point for the exploration and conquest of Peru and a transit point for gold and silver headed back to Spain through the Isthmus. In 1671 Henry Morgan with a band of 1400 men attacked and looted the city, which was subsequently destroyed by fire. The ruins of the old city still remain and are a popular tourist attraction known as Panama la Vieja. It was rebuilt in 1673 in a new location about 5 miles west-southwest of the original city. This location is now known as the Casco Viejo or Old Hull of the city.
Discovery of gold in California in 1848 led to an upsurge in travellers crossing the isthmus en route to the west coast of North America. The year before the discovery of gold, the Panama Railroad Company [1] was formed, but the railroad did not begin operation until 1855[2]. Between 1848 and 1869, the year the first transcontinental railroad was completed in the United States, about 375,000 persons crossed the isthmus from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and 225,000 in the opposite direction. That traffic greatly increased the prosperity of the city during that period. |
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Jeff T
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As a Van Halen song it was amazing. |
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punked_out_care_bear
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Panama is where I was born. But I was raised here in the US. I dont know much of panama but I even thought of traveling there to learn about my birthplace!! I know that the panama canal is good thing to learn about! I have only been there while i was a child and i cant remember much of what went on....so hopefully soon i will be able to go! |
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lilbaby1294
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i think it would be cool |
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traveler
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I have been to Panama 3 or 4 times and I love it. Things are very reasonable there and people are friendly. I have considered it as a place to retire in. |
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stan l
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I don't think about Panama. |
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