 A visit to a nature park in Gamboa |
 The orchids were not in season, but we did see a few . . |
 . . and we saw some beautiful snakes, too. |
 Can you spot the butterfly . . ? |
 Our guide shows us the moth's markings |
 More beautiful butterlies |
 Almost perfect camouflage! |
 The fish were interesting, too. |
 Eye level tanks made for interesting views |
 A visit to a native village (tourist style) |
 Native crafts in a native market |
 How could my camera resist . . ? |
 Aerial view into the tree ferns of Gamboa |
 Our tramride over and through the trees |
 It's a coatamundi! |
 The Chagres River as it nears the Canal |
 A bird's eye view of the Gaillard Cut and Chagres River |
 Where the Chagres River joins the Gaillard Cut |
 The Aerial tram at the Gamboa Nauture Reserve |
 Views into and over the rain forest from the tram |
 Pool of the Gamboa Resort Hotel |
 View from the Resort Hotel's terrace |
 The hotel's light fixture caught my eye |
 Renauld, our guide for Gamboa |
 One small part of the busy port of Balboa |
 Today's Panama City - very much of the future |
 Craft market at the Balboa monument |
 Monument to Balboa |
 Panama City, rising as we watch |
 Ruins of Old Panama |
 - sacked by Capt. Henry Morgan in the early 1700's |
 Today's architecture in Panama City |
 Colonial quarter of Panama City |
 This church in Colonial Panama holds a real treasure |
 We are impressed by this gold altar |
 Colonial Panama City - awaiting restoration |
 Elegant ruins in Colonial Panama |
 Restored dwellings in Colonial Panama |
 Romantic ruin in Colonial Panama |
 Colourful crafts catch the eye |
 Colourful tenements in Colonial Panama |
 Colonial architecture with balconies |
 Gateway to Norriaga's former mansion |
 Church architecture in Panama City |
 Panama City's future |
 Edwin, our guide for Panama |