would you visit panama?
yeah, why not. How's weather over there?
>>69864227
its very hot 32°c avg and humidity reaches 90%
also it rains 80% of the year
>>69864052
Yes, one of my best friends from college grew up in Panama city, seems like a really cool city and Country, also, warm weather is based
>>69864315
Damn, I absolutely hate high humidity. I don't even want to imagine how one would sweat constantly over there.
>32c avarage
what's the highest? it's about 35-45 avarage here in july-aug
The most important part and the one that produces almost all of the GDP is the interoceanic region (Around the canal):
>Provinces of Panamá, Colón, and Panamá Oeste.
>The canal.
>Logistic hub (Ports in both oceans, Train that connects both ports, Highway that connects both oceans)
>Hub de las Americas (Aeropuerto de Tocument, home of Copa Airlines)
>Financial services (Financial center with more than 90 banks)
>Only mayor city in the country (Ciudad de Panamá)
>More than half of the population lives here.
Coclé:
>Cool province with somewhat mountainous regions and nice beaches.
>Penonomé is the capital of the province with somewhat cool weather.
>Antón is near the beaches. The Valle de Antón is a small town with a mountainous weather.
>Natá and Aguadulce are other important towns in the province.
Azuero:
>Provinces of Herrera and Los Santos are the more Hispanic with a population of mainly European ancestry.
>The economy here is based on livestock.
>Even thought, with the exception of a few towns, life is rural; standards of living are pretty high here.
>Chitré, capital of Herrera, is the biggest city in Azuero.
>La Villa de Los Santos is small town in Los Santos with great historical importance.
>Las Tablas, capital of Los Santos.
>Pedasí is a very touristic town with beautiful beaches.
>Guararé is another interesting town in Los Santos.
>>69864446
i think 36c maybe, i dont know if it can get hotter than that but i wouldnt want to be there when it happens, humidity is fucked
>>69864375
nice
Veraguas:
>Only province with two oceans.
>They have mountainous regions.
>They have a lot of livestock going on here.
>It´s capital and largest town is Santiago.
>Second largest town is Soná
>San Francisco de la Montaña is a small town in mountainous Veraguas, with a beautiful baroque church.
Chiriquí:
>Best highlands in the country.
>David, the capital, is one of the biggest towns outside the interoceanic region.
>Some mountain towns include Boquete, Cerro Punta, and Volcán
>They used to have a railroad network, but not anymore.
Boca del Toro:
>They have some of the best beaches.
>Beautiful islands. 10/10 must visit.
>Also used to have a railroad network, but not anymore.
Darien and the comarcas:
>Don not go in here.
>Except for Kuna Yala. The beaches are worth it.
>>69864678
you got it right :) did you come here?
>>69864052
I did, a long time ago. Didn't like it much.
Is Pineapple face still alive?
>>69865088
yes
what is a long time ago, was the zone still there?
>>69865313
I was at Fort Sherman. Went through what we called "Green Hell", big fun.
What's going on there now?
>>69865408
lol its up for sale and abandoned.. ruined by gov