
Eventually mustered up the courage to leave the hotel around 10am, and headed to Mi Pueblito. This is a little 'village' set up with real-life size houses set out as they used to be across the country, from the Pacific to the Caribbean side. (Guess which is which...)
"Citizens of Panamanía, we are gathered here today to celebrate...coorn"
It seems Mi Pueblito wasn't massively popular
(Below) Crikey, and I thought not having a
dishwasher was bad....don't think
even Mum had one of these in her day..
From here I made my way back to Casco Viejo, equipped with a newfound confidence after a week in Panamá. The old town was bustling with activity - with a marketplace on Independence square and of course all the Churches in full swing. I wandered around a while, taking in the sights that I'd missed in my previous terrified and paranoia-stricken visit, and sat down on Parque Bolivar square for a mouth-squeezing lemonade and salad. (Oh,
On my way to the mall (I confess I may be addicted..) I stopped at the Calidonia pedestrian area. In a former life, this was the commercial centre of panama, though it now looks like an East London market with a latin equivalent of poundstretcher, mobile
Effectivement, on a pas trop envie de s éterniser dans le quartier !!!!
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