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Background imagePanamanian Collection: Panama, Coffee plantation worker

Panama, Coffee plantation worker

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Danilo Perez, Ronnie Scotts, London, 2000. Artist: Brian O Connor

Danilo Perez, Ronnie Scotts, London, 2000. Artist: Brian O Connor
Danilo Perez, Ronnie Scott s, London, 2000

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Latin America, Panama, Panamanian arts & crafts. Traditional Embera Indian baskets

Latin America, Panama, Panamanian arts & crafts. Traditional Embera Indian baskets
Latin America, Panama, Panamanian arts & crafts.Traditional Embera Indian baskets. Property released

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Panama, San Blas Islands (also called Kuna Yala Islands), Yandup Island, sunrise over the water hut

Panama, San Blas Islands (also called Kuna Yala Islands), Yandup Island, sunrise over the water hut

Background imagePanamanian Collection: BASTIDAS, Rodrigo de (1460 - 1526). Spanish conquistador

BASTIDAS, Rodrigo de (1460 - 1526). Spanish conquistador and explorer who mapped the northern coast of South America, discovered Panama, and founded the city of Santa Marta. Oil

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: CHORRERA, c1910. Calle Real, a street in the town of Chorrera (present day

PANAMA: CHORRERA, c1910. Calle Real, a street in the town of Chorrera (present day La Chorrera) about 18 miles from Panama City. Postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Blacktip Shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) and Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capensis) adults

Blacktip Shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) and Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capensis) adults, swimming in open water, offshore Port St

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Yellow-crowned Euphonia (Euphonia luteicapilla) adult female, perched on twig, El Valle, Panama

Yellow-crowned Euphonia (Euphonia luteicapilla) adult female, perched on twig, El Valle, Panama, November

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Panama - Talamanca Region - Indigenous Bribri people fishing

Panama - Talamanca Region - Indigenous Bribri people fishing
Northern Panama - Talamanca Region - Indigenous Bribri people fishing with bow and arrows Date: 1913

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Construction of the Panama Canal. Workers camp in the Highla

Construction of the Panama Canal. Workers camp in the Highlands of the Emperor. Colored engraving, 1886

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in bridge called Al

Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in bridge called Alto-Obispo. Colored engraving of Spanish and American Illustration. (Year 1886)

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in the estuary of th

Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in the estuary of the Rio Grande. Colored engraving, 1886

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Panama Canal Being Built. The Illustrated London

Panama Canal Being Built. The Illustrated London News. (1888). Engraving

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Panama (18th c. )

Panama (18th c. )
America (18th c.). Panama. View of the city from the island of Naos. Drawing by Fernando Brambila illustrating the scientific expedition of Alejandro Malaspina (1789-1794). Litography. SPAIN

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Panama

Panama
BLAY i FABREGUES, Miquel (1866-1936). Monument to Vasco N� de Balboa. 1924. PANAMA. Panama City. Detail in the upper part

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Malaspinas expedition

Malaspinas expedition
America. Viceroyalty of Mexico. Expedition of Malaspina (1789-1794). Lady from Panamᠯ n a sun lounger. Drawing by Juan Ravenet. Drawing. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid

Background imagePanamanian Collection: Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in bridge called Alto-Obispo'

Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in bridge called Alto-Obispo"
Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in bridge called Alto-Obispo. Colored engraving of Spanish and American Illustration (1886)

Background imagePanamanian Collection: CHURCH OF SANTO DOMINGO. The ruins of the Church of Santo Domingo in Panama

CHURCH OF SANTO DOMINGO. The ruins of the Church of Santo Domingo in Panama. Photograph by Eadweard Muybridge, c1875

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: LAUNDRY, 1907. An up-to-date laundry. Native women washing clothes in Chagres River

PANAMA: LAUNDRY, 1907. An up-to-date laundry. Native women washing clothes in Chagres River, Panama. Stereograph, 1907

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: OFFICE, c1910. Office building in Panama City, with a statue of Christopher

PANAMA: OFFICE, c1910. Office building in Panama City, with a statue of Christopher Columbus protecting a Native American. Photo postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA CANAL, c1910. Construction of the Pedro Miguel locks at the Panama Canal

PANAMA CANAL, c1910. Construction of the Pedro Miguel locks at the Panama Canal. Photo postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: CAVE, 1870. A cave in Limon Bay, Panama. Stereograph, 1870

PANAMA: CAVE, 1870. A cave in Limon Bay, Panama. Stereograph, 1870

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA CITY, c1910. Scene at the flat arch of San Domingo Church in Panama City, Panama

PANAMA CITY, c1910. Scene at the flat arch of San Domingo Church in Panama City, Panama. Postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA CITY, c1900. A street in Panama City, Panama, before the United States started

PANAMA CITY, c1900. A street in Panama City, Panama, before the United States started construction of the Panama Canal. Postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA CANAL: ENTRANCE. The Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal at Balboa. Postcard

PANAMA CANAL: ENTRANCE. The Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal at Balboa. Postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: TABOGA ISLAND, 1910. Thatched houses in a village on the Taboga Island

PANAMA: TABOGA ISLAND, 1910. Thatched houses in a village on the Taboga Island in the Pacific Ocean of Panama City. Postcard photograph by Thomas J. Marine, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: TABOGA ISLAND. A church on Taboga Island in the Pacific Ocean off Panama City

PANAMA: TABOGA ISLAND. A church on Taboga Island in the Pacific Ocean off Panama City. Postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA CITY, c1910. View of Cathedral Plaza in Panama City, Panama. Postcard, c1910

PANAMA CITY, c1910. View of Cathedral Plaza in Panama City, Panama. Postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: NATIONAL INSTITUTE. The National Institute in Panama City. Postcard, c1910

PANAMA: NATIONAL INSTITUTE. The National Institute in Panama City. Postcard, c1910

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U. S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the

PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U. S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the
PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the explosion of the Gamboa Dike, joining the Atlantic and Pacific sides and ending construction of the Panama Canal

Background imagePanamanian Collection: PANAMA: SETTLEMENT, 1541. Map of Nombre de Dios, Panama, established by the Spanish

PANAMA: SETTLEMENT, 1541. Map of Nombre de Dios, Panama, established by the Spanish in 1510 as a transshipment center for gold and silver from Peru. Drawing, 1541



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Panama: A Journey through Central America" Embark on a captivating journey to Panama, a vibrant country nestled in the heart of Central America. From the bustling cityscape of Panama City to the awe-inspiring wonders of the Panama Canal, this diverse land offers an array of cultural and natural treasures. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Cristobal and Pedro Miguel Locks, marveling at their engineering brilliance as colossal ships gracefully pass through these gateways connecting oceans. Witness firsthand how this feat has shaped global trade and transformed Panama into a vital hub for international commerce. As you venture further, be captivated by Miraflores Locks' breathtaking aerial view, where towering vessels navigate meticulously crafted waterways. The skyline of Panama City stands tall against azure skies, showcasing modern architectural marvels that blend seamlessly with its historical charm. Delve deeper into Panamanian culture by exploring traditional molas created by Kuna Indian artisans. These intricate garments tell stories passed down through generations, reflecting indigenous heritage and craftsmanship that is truly remarkable. Transport yourself back in time with vivid images from the construction era of the iconic Panama Canal. Witness workers toiling diligently in estuaries along Rio Grande's banks as depicted in colorful engravings - a testament to human determination and ingenuity. Wave your flag high as you celebrate Panamanian pride. The red, white, and blue symbolizes unity among its people while representing their rich history and promising future. Sail across tranquil waters aboard traditional Cuna Indian boats; these vessels embody centuries-old traditions that have stood strong amidst changing times. Experience firsthand their deep connection with nature as they navigate pristine rivers and coastlines. Panama beckons explorers seeking adventure amidst stunning landscapes dotted with cargo ships majestically sailing through Culebra Cut – an awe-inspiring sight that reminds us of man's harmonious coexistence with nature's wonders.