On The Road - Pan America


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120 viewsEntering panama at Paso Canoas border crossing
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148 viewsTeresa walking along a deserted beach on the privately owned island of Boca Brava on the pacific coast
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138 viewsPedro Pedrosa bypassing a group of guaymi indigenous people on the beautiful mountains of Boquete. The Guaymi are the largest indigenous group in panama and easily identifiable by their long colorful dresses
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110 viewsPedro having a try at those strange rock formations.
The Boquete region on the west side of the country offers plenty of rock climbing opportunities
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249 viewsFrom the front: Bart, Lard and Ronald.
3 Dutch cyclists I met before Panama City. We traveled together for a few days.
They cycled from Cancun to Panama City in just 6 weeks.
Thanks for the “adventure food” guys!
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102 viewsThe Americanized skyline of panama city
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320 viewsOne of the countless short-but-hard hills on the Llanos- Carti road that cuts through dense jungle 2 comments
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104 viewsThis photo can’t make any justice to the beauty of the jungle and its mist.
Comarca de Kuna Yala
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173 viewsOne last push!!!
After this one, I pitched my tent on top of the hill with a great view of the jungle and the san blas islands on the back ground
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230 viewsMoments after the discovery channel helicopter made an emergency landing on “my” camping spot, blowing (and breaking) my tent away.
Llanos-Carti road.
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113 viewsThis is the place where my tent ended up (down in a ravine) after the helicopter’s emergency landing.
It took me nearly an hour and good use of my rusty machete to get it back and recover all my stuff.
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113 viewsAnother crazy climb!!!
One after the other.
It was one of the hardest rides of the entire journey since Inuvik, but the surroundings and isolation made up for the liters of sweat
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