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Corregimiento La Concepción

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    • Day 7

      Weiterreise nach Costa Rica

      November 18, 2023 in Panama ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

      Durch die Proteste in Panama kam es auf der Panamericana an allen möglichen Stellen zu Straßensperren und zu Benzin-Lieferengpässen. Bedauerlicherweise mussten wir deshalb einige Ziele unserer Panamareise canceln und auch noch mit dem Flugzeug nach David fliegen, um das Land verlassen zu können. Ab David verpassten wir den Bus an der Grenze, begegneten unangenehmen "Helfern" und mussten fast auf der Straße schlafen. Um 4 Uhr morgens konnten wir dann endlich ein Busticket kaufen und nähern uns nun nach
      30 Stunden Fahrt müffelnd unserem nächsten Ziel in Costa Rica 😄 das war eindeutig der stressigste Teil der Reise und wir hoffen dass es so bleibt.
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    • Day 159

      Final border crossing in Central America

      February 13, 2020 in Panama ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      Early start to get the first boat to Golfito leaving at 6am. We were lucky to get there 20 minutes before as it was full and some people even had to wait for the next boat. As it's Costa Rica, things were relatively organised: only one desk to pay for the ticket, a price for the bike as well and everyone on the boat got a seat and a life vest.
      After 20 minutes, we arrived safely at the other side. Golfito is really cute, a Golf within the Golf (best to see on a map again), surrounded by rainforest.
      From Golfito, we headed towards the border to Panama. We took some smaller roads again, pretty much in the the middle of nowhere and some bad gravel as well, but everything was green and hilly and there was only very few traffic.
      Before getting to the border crossing post, there's 2 roads running in parallel, one in Panama, one in Costa Rica. Theoretically, you can just cross, but it's probably better to get our proper stamps considering we want to travel some more countries on our trip...
      So we continued to the immigration office a little further up the roads - and were sent back as we hadn't officially left Costa Rica yet. This was just the immigration to Panama. So we had to go back some 500 meters on a different road, pay 9US$ exit fee (got a receipt for 8$ only) and received our stamp. We then headed back to Panama immigration and saw some Americans discussing with the lady behind the counter. Seemed like they had problems getting in. They wanted a printout of an onward flight ticket from us and we told them we were travelling by bike and leaving Panama by boat. We could even show them an email. After some discussion, we were fine and got our stamps.
      The whole procedure seems to be pretty random. The lady asked me if I could help translating for the Americans. They needed to prove that they were leaving the country again. When I talked to them, they told me they were on holidays in Costa Rica, had a flight ticket from Costa Rica back home (which they could show on their iPad) and a parking ticket on the Costa Rican side (in their hands) as they only wanted to spend a day on the Panama side. This was obviously not enough proof that they were going to leave the country, the lady insisted on them having also a bus ticket out of the country which they didn't have. Interesting policies!
      I guess it was a bit of luck for us and also being able to speak at least some Spanish, so an email reservation confirmation for a boat was sufficient for us to enter country number 10.
      We finished the last 25km to La Concepción, where we found an AirBnB and spent the night talking to our host Edwin.
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    • Day 177

      12.2 Soursop Hostal

      February 16, 2019 in Panama ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Founded and built by an American couple, the Soursop Hostal is named after a tree that grows there and of which tee is made every day. You can also eat the fruit, but non was ready at the time I was staying there. Apart from that, there are other fruits and vegetables, which are all grown on a property behind the one the hostel is on.

      It feels super great there and more like a family life, rather than a hostel. Liked it a lot. I also tried the cacao fruit meet. So the inside of the cacao fruit contains the seeds and looks like a pomegranate (Granatapfel in German). So there is this wired filling mass between the seeds. And guess what ... it taste like mango and is super sweet. Who would have thought that?
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    • Day 672

      Cañón Macho de Monte

      January 21, 2022 in Panama ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

      Definitivamente otro de nuestros Sitios Favoritos.Ya habíamos estado aquí, pero en temporada de lluvias y no nos quisimos arriesgar a entrar a este cañón tan estrecho. Ya nos habían contado que aquí ha habido accidentes fatales debido a las crecidas repentinas.

      Después de todo valió mucho la pena la espera, pues el agua más cristalina no puede estar en esta estación y aún se conserva el caudal; es interesantísimo ver cómo de muchísimas grietas y espacios entre bloques de roca sale agua, formando pequeñas y no tan pequeñas cascadas... simplemente precioso.
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    • Day 176

      12.1 Cascade del Macho de Monte

      February 15, 2019 in Panama ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      One of the attractions that hasn’t been compromised by tourism is this beautiful waterfall/river/canyon. It is close to th middle of nowhere and it’s an fascinating spot. Not just because the water cracks the stone and then pushes out, but the whole scenery is beautiful.Read more

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