RE: Panama in Photos [Part 2] - Beaches, Interior, Wildlife

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Panama in Photos [Part 2] - Beaches, Interior, Wildlife

in travel •  8 years ago 

@mynameisbrian: I've also taken some photos and written some stories about Panama. Would you like to collaborate on a post or two?

Examples of mine: https://steemit.com/travel/@firebat/a-midnight-mountain-climb-in-panama

https://steemit.com/travel/@firebat/visiting-the-valley-of-the-square-trees

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Hi @firebat. Do you live in Panama or are you just passing through? I don't really plan on writing more Panama posts in the near term, but I would be glad to look over your posts to give you some tips if you'd like.

Took a look at your first post...

Panama is a very flat country. With nearly 2500 km of shoreline and only 75,000 km2 of total area, there isn't much opportunity for tall mountains

Perhaps no super tall mountains here but I would say Panama is most definitely not flat. If it were the canal would have been quite a bit easier to construct.

@mynameisbrian: I come and go.

You're right -- the locks would not be necessary if Panama was perfectly flat. However, real mountains are few and far between.