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Panama: the motherland of beaches

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Panama is enriched with natural resources, history and culture. The Panama islands, rainforests and mountains have mesmerized tourists from across the world. There is much to explore in the country and there are beautiful and precious memories to take them home. It is not surprising at all that most visitors think about settling down here. The people of this land are as beautiful as their motherland. They are friendly and the social culture is a melting pot and ever welcoming.

Panama is a virtual land bridge between North America and South America having The North Pacific Ocean lies on the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east of the country. Most of the Panama islands were shaped due to volcanic activity. There are so many islands spreading here and there and it can also be speculated that many among the islands are still untouched by the human population or civilization. The San Blas Islands is Located to the north east of the mainland and among the most popular islands in the country. Among over 200 islands only half are still named and About 30 of the San Blas islands is made of corals and they are the treasure in themselves. The San Blas islands are also land of Kunas which is an indigenous tribe.

San Blas is the place of satisfaction long away from the busy cities.Located in the Bocas del Toro region Colon Island is the largest amongst the archipelago of islands. Being one of the country’s biggest tourist attractions it offers its visitors the beauty of an island and the high life of the mainland among with a strong boating community. The Pearl islands are located about 50 miles from the capital Panama City. Though Most of these islands are uninhabited but are easily accessible by boat. Contadora Island is the largest of the Pearl Islands having some great hotels, fine restaurants and offering duty free shopping. It has 13 beautiful beaches to relax on. The islands of Panama promises to offer a terrific experience.beaches

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