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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Panama canal

hi again

i went on a search for ideas for spring break and found this information on panam cruises down the canal. i know it might not sound like much of a party but tis secluded so for a small group of friends it could make for a good time.

The Panama Canal is a fifty-one-mile waterway through the rainforest, and the Canal is one of the world's engineering masterpieces. Your cruise ship will glide down the Canal with inches to spare and your ship will enter locks that raise and lower the ship like a toy. You will cross the famous Gatun Lake and witness the incredible Gaillard Cut, which was blasted out of a solid mountainside

tell me what you think about this

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

New Cruises For Spring Break

hey all

i know its a while off but spring break will be here sooner than you think and i was wondering does anyone know any good parties or cheap deals with panama.

I knwo theres alot of hype around places like cabo and baja but i thought why go that far on a road trip when there are great deals in panama. seriously thinking about it there are some great cruise deals, even for a week away for spring break it could be a great time.

What do you all think.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Father's Day

Check out the Father's Day Greeting here


“A Parent's Grief”

http://www.interestingpoint.com/index.php?showtopic=97

Love,

Elizabeth
elizabeth@webincomepros.com

Monday, February 06, 2006

Some Notes about Panama

Some Notes about PanamaPanama is not the swampy, mosquito-ey hellhole that it's stereo typed as, any more than South Florida is. Panama City is a thoroughly modern city. A large mountain range runs through the country. Temperatures were tropical in the lowlands, but very temperate in the highlands.

It was safe to drink water from the tap in all the places we went,except for at Keith's house (he has unprocessed well water, which he boils before drinking). Neither Joe nor I experienced any problems. Keith drinks tap water all the time and hasn't encountered any problems.

The national currency is the U.S. dollar. You don't have to exchangemoney when you go to Panama from the U.S. In some places, they call dollars"balboas," in other places, they call them "dollares." "10 balboas" is $10U.S.

Roads are good. The Pan American Highway through Panama is four lanes in some places, two lanes in others, but well maintained. If you'veever been to Costa Rica, it's nothing like that.

Prices in Panama City are rather expensive for Central America -most things cost around 60-70 percent of what they would cost in the U.S.Prices outside the capital are cheaper. For example, a fine lunch in PanamaCity cost around $8; in David, a very good lunch was around $5.

There's more to Panama than the canal!