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Back in Panama city

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Day 314 Thu 14/7

Left the island at 08:30. I wanted to stay a night more, but it rained most of the night and was still raining when I woke up! Off the island at 08:30, taxi to the city at 09:30 and at my hostel at noon. Shower, chat with folks and off to lunch with Steffi, Maru and Barnaby, an Argentine-English couple who had been travelling aroudn Central America for a while.

We had lunch, again at Marisa’s, and walked to casco viejo. After a little bit of exploring, we caved into the heat and popped into an ice-cream shop. Nicest ice-cream I have had since I left Buenos Aires. Then off to the terminal to enquire about buses to Boquete. The others had to buy a tent/ cover for a bag etc and we ended up in the mall across the street. It, I think, is surely the biggest mall I have ever seen. We seemed to walk for ages and found ourselves lost a couple of times!

Back to spend a quiet night at the hostel. I did the polite thing and offered my bed to someone who arrived really late at night. The hostel didnt fancy asking a girl to walk around town at that time and as I, quite surprisingly, was the only person awake, offered me a sofa for free. Who is to argue with free lodging?

Day 315 Fri 15/7

The bus to Boquete wasnt to leave till midnight and so had the whole day to do more wandering. Spent the day doing a spot of walking, packing, getting tickets for the night bus to Boquete, eating more ice-cream and watching Harry Potter’s latest. Stopped by Marisa’s for lunch and goodbyes.

San Blas – a stay in another island paradise

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Day 314 Tue 12/7

The long day started at 04:30. Shower, put bag away in storage, wait for taxi. When the taxis did arrive, they didnt have enough space and since I was the only one not in a group, they asked if I could wait for another taxi. It showed up an hour later. This trip has taught me patience and the ability to deal with empty time. I was the only one in the taxi, so it was a very comfortable ride. My driver was a Colombian, nick-named Grande, who had been living in Panama for 20 years. He told me about the city, about Colombian football and also about his love for wrestling. I wasnt aware that there was a giant Indian plying his trade in WWF!

Arrive at the port in 2.5 hours after paying a 6 USD entrance fee and having my passport inspected. The boat to take me to Robinson’s island was waiting. I had two companions, a married couple from Israel, who were celebrating their honeymoon. Ayala was born in Israel, lived in LA for ages and finally moved back to Israel 3 years ago and teaches at the American school in Tel Aviv. Really nice chap and we enjoyed a couple of nice chats that day. Also ran into a couple I had seen in Panama City. Nathan, a physics teacher from Australia and Mari from Costa Rica. They both live and work in San JOse.

The island is inhabited by 6-7 Kuna families and has about 20-25 wooden huts, most of which are for housing tourists. Some of the men speak Spanish. The women are dressed in colourful clothes, but seem shy or dont speak Spanish. They are, however, friendly enough to smile as they pass you.

After a 5 min walk, which took me around the island, it rained very hard. The wind and the rain meant that we all were trapped in our wooden cabañas for an hour before it allowed us to have lunch. Lunch was followed by a nap.

Dinner was rice, lentils and chicken. The moon made it nice to take a walk around after dinner. The reflection of the moon on the water is always something that I find pleasant and soothing.

Slept on the hammock by the water that night as it was warm in my dormitory, which I had all to myself. It was oh-so-nice to see the moon and the stars hovering over me as I slept, swinging gently in the hammock tied between two coconut tress, hoping that there were no coconuts ripe enough to fall on me.

Day 315 Wed 13/7

Breakfast consisted of 3 crackers and hot water! Time for a long session of swimming before heading out of the water to lay on the hammock, reading my book! One of the Kuna folk climbed a nearby coconut tree and threw down coconuts for us. What a lovely way to quench on’s thirst on such a hot morning.

Lunch was tasty and then it was off to the island of dog (Isla del perro). Adding to my experiences, I went snorkelling for the first time in my life. There was a boat wreck in the water close to the island and plenty of fish congregated next to it. I had a great time and enjoyed the experience. I spent a couple of hours in the water, swimming and snorkelling. After that, it was time to head back home. It again started raining on our way back. Since our “shower” consisted on us using a bucket to pour water in a drum over ourselves, I preffered to soap myself in the rain. It helped to wash out the salt water.

Dinner and time chatting with the folks. It rained again after dinner, which meant that we couldnt really see the stars and the moon. Off to bed in my warm cabaña.

Goodbye South America; hello, Panama

Friday, July 15th, 2011
Day 310 Fri 8/7 Last day in Colombia; farewells and off to the airport at 09:30 for the 12:30 flight. The taxi driver was not the best I have had and tried to overcharge me. However, I knew how much it ... [Continue reading this entry]

Last days in Colombia : Bogota

Saturday, July 9th, 2011
Day 308 Wed 7/7 Back in Bogota after saying godbyes to the folk at Villa and a 3 hour bus ride. Yet more beautiful landscape. Rain didnt seem to make the driver slow down much and we made it to Puerta ... [Continue reading this entry]

Villa de Leyva again

Friday, July 8th, 2011
Day 304 Sat 2/7 - Day 307 Tue 6/7 If the weather in Mompos werent so hot and muggy, I would have stayed there a couple of the nights I spent in Villa. Villa is at 2000+ metres and makes for ... [Continue reading this entry]

Mompos

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Day 302 Thu 30/6 Mompos is a lovely, sleepy, colonial town on Rio Magdalena, which was well worth the effort it took me to get there. I left the hostel in Cartagena at 6:00 and got on a collectivo to Magangue ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tolu

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Day 300 Tue 28/6 3 hour ride to get to Tolu; walk around village and beaches; sunset on the beach, dinner and sleep. Tolu is a small town, on the coast, extremely popular with Colombian tourists. 300 days in South America! I ... [Continue reading this entry]

Cartagena

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Photos Day 297 Sat 25/6 A 5 hour luxury trip to Cartagena. Instead of taking a bus, I signed up to take a minivan that picks you up at the hostel and drops you off at a main square in Cartagena. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Minca

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Day 295 Thu 23/6 After a night in Santa Marta, I thought I would escape the heat by heading to the mountains. Minca is at an altitude of 800m, 45 minutes from Santa Marta and is also famous for its coffee. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ciudad Perdida trek

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Ciudad Perdida Trek photos Day 290 Sat 18/6 I was up and ready way before the time the tour jeep was coming by to pick me up (at 08:30). There were 3 others, one of whom was someone I had met ... [Continue reading this entry]