Hello
there and here is the first of my Central American newsletters. You´ll be
pleased to see that it is a short one.
As
you probably know I flew into Panama City a little while ago to start my Central
American tour. It turned out to be a slightly more engaging place than I thought
it would be.
The
city itself is not particularly interesting although there is a small colonial
part of town (which is more interesting to see the variety of urban life than
the architecture). The hostel I was staying in was particularly social and a
good place to meet people and chill out.
I
took a trip out to Miraflores with some folk staying at the same hostel which
was interesting. Miraflores is one of the three sets of locks on the Panama
Canal which is still considered a marvel of engineering, linking the Pacific and
Atlantic Oceans. Watching the locks working from a viewing platform was more
interesting than it sounds and an audio commentary was given which explained all
that you were likely to want to know about there operation. It was impressive to
see these ocean going ships barely squeeze into the lock (having been designed
specifically to be as wide and as long as they will accommodate) and then be
raised nine metres at a time to reach the Miraflores lake.
Otherwise
my time in Panama City was rather uneventful but still enjoyable.
From
there I went to Bocas del Toro which is in a small archipelago in the North East
of the country on the Caribbean. The people there are a mix of Afro-Caribbeans
and Hispanics with Caribbean English spoken my many.
Bocas
is a nice place to take things easy, with a laid back feel. I stayed at another
very social place and met more people with whom I would socialise etc.
I
decided not to do anything to gruelling as the humidity and heat were fierce and
I was still acclimatising (and also generally feeling lazy). One day I went with
a few people to Hospital Point where we snorkelled and fished and another day
went to the island of Bastimientos where after a walk through the forest seeing
very large spiders got to Wizard Beach where there were good waves for body
surfing and a nice beach for relaxing.
Whilst
I was in Bocas it was the annual "Feria del Mar" - Fair of the Sea,
which was interesting for some of the exhibits. Most of the government
departments and the local tourist office had stands, a bank, Yamaha and Honda
and the local fire department. In addition there were numerous stands selling
crappy toys and some fairground rides. As was to be expected though nobody
really paid these things much attention, heading straight to the bars and
discos.
I
decided to leave Panama after just a fleeting glimpse and head to Costa
Rica. The border crossing was simple enough apart from the old dilapidated rail
bridge that links the two countries which has loose boards and spaced out
sleepers to walk across.
After
some lunch, a wait for a bus, a walk of several kilometres and
hitch-hiking a ride in the back of a truck I got to Puerto Viejo which feels
more Caribbean than Central American. I don’t expect to spend long here as I
want to see the treasures of the country itself, if I manage I’ll keep you
posted.