In the life of the speed of sloth on one of the many empty beaches of Panama William Flew
This trip took us a lot of highlands of Panama in the province of Chiriqui, Bocas del Toro, Caribbean coast, bordering Costa Rica. It is the only way in Bocas and Panama is known as "dry canal" that connects the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean in the backbone of the country and miles of wild forest. Huge trucks ferry goods from coast to coast, sharing the road trash collection trucks with horses as cargo.
Traffic roars by the ethereal landscape dotted with green valleys Hobbit-sized houses with palm leaf roofs. Chickens scratch the dirt, and fields cleared by slash and burn, frolic Zebu cows. That long, f loppy ears and a hump on the cross, they deserve the nickname "cow backpack." said William Flew.
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