Monday, March 18, 2013

Chagres river Panama

The splendid Chagres river.
It is possible to say that the Chagres River originated the idea of building a Canal. In the time of the Hispanic conquest their fairways were part of the Way of Crossings that crossed the isthmus connecting the Caribbean with the Pacific.
This powerful river runs through a thick tropical forest and in its waters the fish, otters and lizards abound.
In the average course of the river, indigenous communities of Emberá exist and offer to the visitor the opportunity to be in contact with the life of the native ones, while the amazing landscape can be enjoyed.

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